display image with individual pixel size dimensions

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I currently have a 30x30 array with intensity values. I can plot this with colour intensity on a 30x30 grid using imagesc.
I also have a 30x30 cell array where each cell contains the x and y dimensions of the corresponding intensity value.
I want to create a colour intensity plot but to define the size of each 'square' using the cell array.
Is this possible?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Apr 2015
You'd have to loop over all cells and stitch them on one at a time, possibly enlarging the existing matrix before stitching. Of course if adjacent blocks have different sizes, then some "background" must show "underneath" the smaller one.
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browser
browser on 21 Apr 2015
Thanks -
So I should loop over the cells and I guess assign each cell a start and end value for both x and y directions?
Then how do I plot it? imagesc wont work will it?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Apr 2015
Just loop and stitch. Here's how to stitch
tallImage = [image1; image2];
wideImage = [image1, image2];
Just build it up horizontal bands first, then loop and stitch all the horizontal bands together.
You can use imshow() to "display" it, not "plot" it.

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