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Subject: Load all .jpg from specific directory automatically

From: Kristie

Date: 19 Mar, 2008 03:59:02

Message: 1 of 2

I'm doing an image processing GUI.
I want to do something, when I choose a directory, and
then the GUI will automatically load all the image file
from that directory, and display them. Just like a digital
album.
Should it be possible? And what function or code should be
included?
Thanks a lot !!!

Subject: Re: Load all .jpg from specific directory automatically

From: Vihang Patil

Date: 19 Mar, 2008 08:12:03

Message: 2 of 2

"Kristie " <kristieyin@gmail.com> wrote in message <frq326
$511$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> I'm doing an image processing GUI.
> I want to do something, when I choose a directory, and
> then the GUI will automatically load all the image file
> from that directory, and display them. Just like a
digital
> album.
> Should it be possible? And what function or code should
be
> included?
> Thanks a lot !!!

Hello Kristie
You can use dir() function to locate your image files
ex: files = dir('*.jpg'); and so on and so forth to locate
*.bmp,*.gif etc
Displaying them would be a tricky part as you wont be able
to use montage() as the image sizes may vary, you can try
using subplot() instead.

HTH
Vihang

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