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===Description===
===Description===
'''NOTE''' : The function ANGLEMT is obsolete and will be removed in future versions. This function is no longer supported.
====INPUTS====
====INPUTS====
* '''x''' = a row vector on which angle measurements are made. If (x) is an MxN image layer it is converted to x(:)'.
* '''x''' = a row vector on which angle measurements are made. If (x) is an MxN image layer it is converted to x(:)'.

Latest revision as of 09:27, 29 October 2009

Purpose

Angle measure technique.

Synopsis

[y,s] = anglemt(yx,options);

Description

NOTE : The function ANGLEMT is obsolete and will be removed in future versions. This function is no longer supported.

INPUTS

  • x = a row vector on which angle measurements are made. If (x) is an MxN image layer it is converted to x(:)'.

OUTPUTS

  • y = 4x1 cell array:
  • y{1} = mean angle at each point in s.
  • y{2} = mean absolute difference at each point in s.
  • y{3} = matrix of angles estimated at each point in s.
  • y{4} = matrix of absolute difference estimated at each point in s.
  • s = distance scales considered.

Options

options is a structure is a structure array with the following fields:

  • xscale: [{1:length(x) evenly spaced}] the x-scale,
  • distscale: [{1 2:2:min([200 max(xscl)/2])}] the distance scales to consider.
  • sopt: ['all' | 'random'] if x is < 200 then 'all', else 'random'
  • 'all' measures angles from all elements of xscale
  • 'random' uses a random number of points
  • interpmeth: [{'linear'}] interpolation method [see help on INTERP1 input 'method']

See Also

autocor_img, detrend_img, fft_texture, semivar, svd_texture, texture