MATLAB provides many different technologies to display digital images. interactive tools can reveal the results of important data information, and you can save images by making comments and printing, or export images to a web browser or media in a standard format.
I. Image Rendering Process
A large number of operations must be introduced for graphical data operations.
1. Create an image
The image type you choose to create is determined by two parts: the data is as is, and the data is what you want to display. MATLAB pre-defines many graphic types, such as straight lines, histograms, bar charts, and pie charts. There are also 3-D images.
You can create a graph in two ways:
(1) Use a drawing tool to draw interactive Images
(2) Use the command interface to draw a graph by typing a command in the Command window or writing a function
You can find that it is quite effective to integrate the two. For example, you can use a command to draw a basic image and then use a drawing tool to change the image.
2. Explore data
Once you create a graph, you can extract the specified information from the graph, such as the maximum data volume of a graph, the average value of a group of data, and so on.
3. Edit graphical controls
A graph consists of various objects. Users can modify some of its attributes, which affect the display and behavior of some components.
For example, an axis defined as a graphics-related system has the following attributes: The definition field, color, and scale of the axis.
A straight line has the following attributes: color and so on.
4. Graphic comments
Annotations are used to add text, arrow symbols, image labels, and labels to a graph to help you understand important information about the graph. When you want to show it to other users or save the image as a reference, you can add comments in a representative way.
5. Print and export Images
You can print images on any printer connected to your computer.
Exporting images means you have created a sample stored in a standard format, such as TIF/JPEG/EPS/
Then you can import these images in the document processing process or in the HTML document. Alternatively, select export setup under the File menu of figure to edit it into a drawing toolkit.
6. Save the image for future re-import
You can save your image in two ways:
(1) Save as a fig file (select Sava under the File menu of figure );
(2) generate MATLABCodeThese codes can be reused later. (Select generate M-file under the File menu of figure );
Fig-Files: the binary format in which the image is saved in the current state. This means that all image objects and attribute settings will be saved to the image when you create the image. You can re-import the image in other versions of MATLAB. The format is the same as what you saved.
Generated code: Unlike the former, it does not contain any data. When you run code, you can use data to create functions.
Ii. graphic components
MATLAB displays graphics in a so-called figure window
Iii. Drawing tools
4. Arrange images in figure
V. Type of the selected Vertex
This section describes the use of MATLAB plotting tools.