How to create a .mat file to store multiple images and its histograms.

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Hi,
I'm new to matlab and would greatly appreciate if anyone could guide me about .MAT file. I'm doing a image retrieval system which requires a database of 1000 images. Currently, i have a .mat file which contains the training data for 100 images but i would like it to increase 1000 images. How do i edit the .mat file or how to do i go about creating a .MAT file which it can store 1000 images and its histograms. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Jan 2013
For example,
for K = 1 : 1000
filename = sprintf('image_%04d.tif', K);
I = imread(filename);
IGray = rgb2gray(I);
H = hist(Igray(:), 32); %32 bins in the histogram
imgs(K).image = I;
imgs(K).histogram = H;
end
save('ImageDatabase.mat', 'imgs');
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Revathi
Revathi on 24 Jan 2013
Hi, Thanks for the prompt reply. May i know, is this the specific image name (image_%04d.tif)? I'm actually working on a RGB and a HSV color model. How many bins should i declare for both? Thanks so much for your help.

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