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Problems with coursera image blur matlab problem

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ey21
ey21 2020 年 4 月 13 日
回答済み: Muhammad Qaisar Ali 2020 年 6 月 27 日
Hey all,
I am near completing the introduction to matlab programming course on Coursera.
function[output] = blur(img,w)
change = w;
emptymatrix = zeros(length(img(:,1)),length(img(1,:)));
for z = 1:length(img(1,:))
for i = 1:length(img(:,1))
if (i + change) <= length(img(:,1)) && (i - change) >= 1 && (z + change) <= length(img(1,:)) && (z - change) >= 1
submatrix = img((i-change):(i+change),(z-change):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == 1 && z == 1
submatrix = img((i):(i+change),(z):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == length(img(:,1)) && z == length(img(1,:))
submatrix = img((i-change):(i),(z-change):(z));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == 1 && z == length(img(1,:))
submatrix = img((i):(i+change),(z-change):(z));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == length(img(:,1)) && z == 1
submatrix = img((i-change):(i),(z):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == 1 && z-change >= 1 && z+change <= length(img(1,:))
submatrix = img((i):(i+change),(z-change):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif i == length(img(:,1)) && z-change >= 1 && z+change <= length(img(1,:))
submatrix = img((i-change):(i),(z-change):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif z == 1 && i-change >= 1 && i+change <= length(img(:,1))
submatrix = img((i-change):(i+change),(z):(z+change));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
elseif z == length(img(1,:)) && i-change >= 1 && i+change <= length(img(:,1))
submatrix = img((i-change):(i+change),(z-change):(z));
emptymatrix(i,z) = uint8(sum(submatrix(:))/numel(submatrix));
output = uint8(emptymatrix);
end
end
end
output = uint8(output);
end
I have attached a screenshot of the problem below and of the output the online program is giving me.
Could anyone give me a helping hand as to where I am going wrong?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020 年 4 月 13 日
編集済み: Walter Roberson 2020 年 4 月 13 日
I would suggest to you that you could save a lot of code by using max() and min() on the coordinates, like
max(1, column-w):min(column+w, number_of_columns)
That will get you a block of values that you can take the mean of.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2020 年 4 月 14 日
I can't think of a reason to have it there.
Emre Yavuz
Emre Yavuz 2020 年 4 月 14 日
@ Walter Roberson, agreed!

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Muhammad Qaisar Ali
Muhammad Qaisar Ali 2020 年 6 月 27 日
function output = blur(img,w);
[r,c]=size(img);
output=ones(r,c);
for ri=1:r
for ci=1:c
% checking for indicies,and making limits for sub matrix.
if ri-w<1
sub_mat_all_row_indicies=1:(ri+w);
elseif ri+w>r
sub_mat_all_row_indicies=(ri-w):r;
else
sub_mat_all_row_indicies=(ri-w):(ri+w);
end
if ci-w<1
sub_mat_all_col_indicies=1:(ci+w);
elseif ci+w>c
sub_mat_all_col_indicies=(ci-w):c;
else
sub_mat_all_col_indicies=(ci-w):(ci+w);
end
sub_mat=img(sub_mat_all_row_indicies,sub_mat_all_col_indicies); %make sub matrix/window.
% bluring or averaging.
output(ri,ci)=mean(sub_mat(:));
end
end
output=uint8(output); %converting to grayscle. 0 to 255.
end

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