accessing surrounding elements in an array
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Hi
I'm currently a complete newbie to MATLAB and I'm having trouble with a few things. I have several png files and I've counted the number of pixels that are above a certain input. I want to smooth the image/data by accessing each in the array and averaging it with its surrounding elements, excluding the boundaries of the image.
I know how to access each individual element in an array using its coordinates, and average them out using M = mean(A) - the problem I have is with accessing the neighbouring elements!
Any help would be great!
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Andrei Bobrov
2011년 5월 17일
variant
Aout = A;
Aout(2:end-1,2:end-1) = conv2(A,ones(3),'valid')/9;
% or "8" and [1 1 1;1 0 1;1 1 1]?
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2 variants
1.
Aout(2:end-1,2:end-1) = conv2(A,ones(3),'valid')/9;
2.
Aout(2:end-1,2:end-1) = conv2(A,[1 1 1;1 0 1;1 1 1],'valid')/8;
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Gordon
2011년 5월 17일
Andrei Bobrov
2011년 5월 17일
typo in the line "out = A;" must be "Aout = A;"
Sean de Wolski
2011년 5월 17일
Why don't you just run your for loop from 1:9?
for ii = 1:9
A = imread(...)
A2 = conv2(A,ones(3),'same')/9;
idx = A > 200; %simulating you're threshold
A(idx) = A2(idx);
%Do something with A now that it's smoothed
end
Gordon
2011년 5월 17일
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