07-30-2014 02:26 PM
Sorry, I don't have IMAQ. Could you replace your image with a diagram constant of a 2D array?
Also, since your data is arranged in a grid, all you need is reshape to a 1D array (the picture array and the function output inside the model), you don't need this advanced coding that also works for scattered xyz data.
07-30-2014 02:35 PM
@altenbach wrote:
Also, since your data is arranged in a grid, all you need is reshape to a 1D array (the picture array and the function output inside the model), you don't need this advanced coding that also works for scattered xyz data.
Here is an old example for this. (read the entire thread to fit for an elliptic peak of arbitrary rotation, see image below)
07-30-2014 04:12 PM
07-30-2014 05:05 PM
As I said, you should use code that is optmized for gridded data. There is no reason to do the xyz dance.
Here's a quick rewrite of my older code.
(simply read your PNG file, wat a few seconds, and it will fit it just fine. For faster fitting, you should take a reasonably sized subset around the peak)
07-30-2014 05:09 PM - edited 07-30-2014 10:45 PM
And here's how it would look taking a reasonable subset. Much faster! (same model VI as above)
07-30-2014 06:11 PM
Dear altenbach
Many thanks for your quick reply and help. I thought of using the subset too.
I will need a newer version to read your code. ( my one is 2012 ).
very appreciated your time.
xg
07-30-2014 06:56 PM - edited 09-16-2014 04:47 PM
07-31-2014 03:50 AM
Many thanks altenbach. I tested it. it is great.
the resaon I wanted to try this is that some of our spot (which is the light reflect from a ball) are disrupted by dust on the surface of the ball ( the part of edge of the spot be eaten away ) which affacts the centroiding calculation.
again, thanks for your help.
xg
09-15-2014 04:42 PM
I am having trouble extracting your zip file. It seems corrupt. Could you please re-upload a new version?
09-15-2014 06:57 PM
This thread contains 6 zip files. can you tell which one is giving you problems?