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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:47:15+00:00 2026-05-13T06:47:15+00:00

I want to plot a line from one well-defined point to another and then

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I want to plot a line from one well-defined point to another and then turn it into an image matrix to use a Gaussian filter on it for smoothing. For this I use the functions line and getframe to plot a line and capture the figure window in an image, but getframe is very slow and not very reliable. I noticed that it does not capture anything when the computer is locked and I got an out of memory error after 170 executions.

My questions are:

  • Is there a substitute to getframe that I can use?
  • Is there a way to create the image matrix and draw the line directly in it?

Here is a minimal code sample:

figure1=line([30 35] ,[200 60]);
F= getframe;
hsize=40; sigma=20;
h = fspecial('gaussian',hsize,sigma); 
filteredImg = imfilter(double(F.cdata), h,256);
imshow(uint8(filteredImg));

[update]

High-Performance Mark’s idea with linspace looks very promising, but how do I access the matrix coordinates calculated with linspace? I tried the following code, but it does not work as I think it should. I assume it is a very simple and basic MATLAB thing, but I just can not wrap my head around it:

matrix=zeros(200,60);
diagonal=round([linspace(30,200,numSteps); linspace(35,60,numSteps)]);
matrix(diagonal(1,:), diagonal(2,:))=1;
imshow(matrix);
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    2026-05-13T06:47:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:47 am

    Here’s one example of drawing a line directly into a matrix. First, we’ll create a matrix of zeros for an empty image:

    mat = zeros(250, 250, 'uint8');  % A 250-by-250 matrix of type uint8
    

    Then, let’s say we want to draw a line running from (30, 35) to (200, 60). We’ll first compute how many pixels long the line will have to be:

    x = [30 200];  % x coordinates (running along matrix columns)
    y = [35 60];   % y coordinates (running along matrix rows)
    nPoints = max(abs(diff(x)), abs(diff(y)))+1;  % Number of points in line
    

    Next, we compute row and column indices for the line pixels using linspace, convert them from subscripted indices to linear indices using sub2ind, then use them to modify mat:

    rIndex = round(linspace(y(1), y(2), nPoints));  % Row indices
    cIndex = round(linspace(x(1), x(2), nPoints));  % Column indices
    index = sub2ind(size(mat), rIndex, cIndex);     % Linear indices
    mat(index) = 255;  % Set the line pixels to the max value of 255 for uint8 types
    

    You can then visualize the line and the filtered version with the following:

    subplot(1, 2, 1);
    image(mat);        % Show original line image
    colormap(gray);    % Change colormap
    title('Line');
    
    subplot(1, 2, 2);
    h = fspecial('gaussian', 20, 10);  % Create filter
    filteredImg = imfilter(mat, h);    % Filter image
    image(filteredImg);                % Show filtered line image
    title('Filtered line');
    

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