Not teddy sorry, but image112
How to convert image on a matrix
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Claudia Santos
on 19 Jan 2016
Commented: Naufal Abdillah
on 20 Apr 2020
Hello! Im trying to convert an image in a matrix using matlab. however when i put the command: A = imread('image112.jpg'), the only answer I get is: «Error using imread (line 349) File "teddy.jpg" does not exist.»
What am I doing wrong? Ihe image is save on the destktop...
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Stephen23
on 19 Jan 2016
Edited: Stephen23
on 19 Jan 2016
Like most programs MATLAB does not look everywhere on your computer for files, only in specific locations. This means that the command you are using
A = imread('image112.jpg'),
does not look for files on your desktop. It looks for files in the current directory, followed by all of the directories on the MATLAB search path. If the file is not in those locations, then MATLAB will not find it.
To resolve this you can either:
- use an absolute or relative path, e.g. "C:\users\yourName\my folder\filename.jpg'. This can be any location, it does not have to be on your MATLAB path.
- move the file to your current directory, or another directory on your MATLAB search path.
This is explained quite clearly in the documentation:
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