How to find the elevation of a line?

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SUSHMA MB
SUSHMA MB on 3 Jul 2015
Commented: SUSHMA MB on 6 Jul 2015
I have a line whose x and y coordinates are known. the line is been drawn within the x_constraint = [0,60] and similarly y_constraints = [0,40]. I also have an elevation data in a separate file of size [60 X 40]. Now i want to combine both the files and know the elevation of the line at the simultaneous coordinate. Is there a possible way of achieving it?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 4 Jul 2015
Sushma - how is the data formatted in the first file? Is it a 60x40 array too?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 4 Jul 2015
Yes, you can simply use improfile() to extract the elevation along the line.
numSamples = round(sqrt(diff(xi).^2 + diff(yi).^2));
[cx, cy, elevations] = improfile(elevationImage, xi, yi, numSamples)
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SUSHMA MB
SUSHMA MB on 6 Jul 2015
elevations represents elevation data, but what is elevationImage?

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