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Pls_help_me Posted - 07/03/2014 : 09:25:51 AM
Hello,
i try to remove duplicate entries from a matrix. I imported a .bmp file into this matrix (result from HCA cluster analysis) in order to find out which RGB-values occur. I know that there are only 7 values possible and want to find out which 7 values. Also i want to know how often which value is used. Is there any possibility i con solve this problem in Origin?

Thanks for your replies in advance.
Best regard
Raphael


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greg Posted - 07/07/2014 : 2:02:41 PM
Please send your project to tech@originlab.com and refer to this post.
Pls_help_me Posted - 07/04/2014 : 03:16:49 AM
Hello and thank you for your reply,
I have already tried to plot a histogram but this will not count my seven occuring values, only the red green blue distribution. What i try to do is counting each of the 7 different values on its own. So i get a result like the following:
0 0 0 -> 62145
72 61 139 -> 12354
and so on.
Do you have any suggestions for solving this problem?

Greetings
Raphael

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greg Posted - 07/03/2014 : 3:46:47 PM
While it will not remove anything from the image, you can choose Analysis : Histogram to get a plot which counts the instances of each value. You will get one plot for gray scale images and three (red, green, blue) for color images.

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