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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T07:24:29+00:00 2026-05-26T07:24:29+00:00

I am interested in extracting the objects inside the region. For example, Fig1 showed

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I am interested in extracting the objects inside the region.

For example,

Fig1 showed the intensity profile of my laser profile. According to the laser intensity, I divide the profile into 2 region of interest (ROI1 and ROI2).

Fig2 showed the overlap of my exp result of positive responses and the laser intensity profile. The positive response data file is composed of x and y coordinates. As you can see the results are scattered over the laser profile image.

Here is what I want to do, I want to extract the spots within the ROI2 and discard all the rest as shown in Fig3. How can I do it? Specifically, how can I define a irregular shape ROI2 in matlab and extract the coordinates of positive response data.
Thanks for the help.

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    2026-05-26T07:24:29+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 7:24 am

    As eykanal says, you can use the impoly function to create any sort of ROI you want in your image. A general solution for extracting coordiantes is to create the ROI you want, and the use find to extract the coordinates and some set operation to remove unwanted points. Like this:

    imshow(image)
    h         = impoly() ;      %# draw ROI1
    ROI1      = createMask(h);  %# create binary mask of ROI1
    h2        = impoly();       %# draw dummy_ROI consisting of ROI1+ROI2
    dummy_ROI = createMask(h2); %# create binary mask
    ROI2      = dummy_ROI-ROI1; %# create ROI2
    
    p      = find(ROI2);        %# find all coordinates of ROI2
    points = intersect(ind,p);  %# find all points with linear index ind that are
                                %# part of ROI2
    
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