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LIU WEIHUA
LIU WEIHUA on 16 Apr 2012
I have write a code to find the first pixel that not equal to zero and store the pixel position to M and N respectively as follow:
j=1;
while (j>=1&&j<=size(I,1) )
for i=1:size(I,2)
if I(i,j) >= 0
M=j
N=i
break;
else
end
end
j=j+1;
end
where I is the image;
when the code find the first pixel that not equal to zeros,however , the loop can not stop, the break seems do not help to stop the loop;
Can you please help me on this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Apr 2012
The break is breaking out of the "for", but then you are still within the "while". You need to set a flag before you break and test it after the "for" loop code, using break when the flag is set.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Apr 2012
j=1;
breakout = false;
while (j>=1&&j<=size(I,1) )
for i=1:size(I,2)
if I(i,j) >= 0
M=j
N=i
breakout = true;
break;
else
end
end
if breakout; break; end
j=j+1;
end
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Apr 2012
I think you meant
while (j >= 1 && j <= size(I, 2) )
for i = 1 : size(I, 1)

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Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 16 Apr 2012
Why not just
[M, N] = find(I, 1, 'first')
?

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Apr 2012
Um, did you notice that your "i" variable is the first dimension (row) in the matrix but you are going to the second dimension max (the max column, not row)? Similarly for your j variable. Thus your code will bomb for anything but square matrices.
And what do you define as the "first" pixel? Starting at the upper left pixel, do you want to go across columns, then down to the next row, or go down rows then over to the next column, or do you want to find the pixel that is closest to the upper left? Those might (probably) give three different pixels as the answer.

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