how can split image to 4 parts using "reshape" or using another way?
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how can split image to 4 parts using "reshape" or using another way?
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John D'Errico
el 21 de Feb. de 2018
Why not try something? That is how you will learn.
A = rand(10,10)
A =
0.93614 0.13657 0.90563 0.5726 0.84819 0.67039 0.88059 0.60703 0.70625 0.51732
0.65876 0.21378 0.65182 0.38672 0.071682 0.4315 0.46093 0.053151 0.11428 0.21982
0.74794 0.21783 0.55094 0.085353 0.73923 0.34301 0.24875 0.59034 0.62061 0.38731
0.29529 0.14848 0.085495 0.3939 0.30351 0.61554 0.37059 0.26615 0.9813 0.66854
0.68423 0.6687 0.85758 0.058756 0.14468 0.0059446 0.68537 0.58939 0.36382 0.22756
0.20548 0.12054 0.5337 0.44348 0.47234 0.50325 0.32803 0.63827 0.94148 0.4208
0.77899 0.84029 0.53184 0.32736 0.021976 0.74268 0.80725 0.4474 0.28855 0.55414
0.56198 0.66423 0.093623 0.53036 0.25132 0.61766 0.95857 0.47626 0.57313 0.76301
0.42388 0.80682 0.17905 0.21329 0.42847 0.85672 0.24577 0.91463 0.32361 0.16648
0.046974 0.085508 0.73136 0.96149 0.5751 0.9539 0.51691 0.69254 0.99483 0.8542
permute(reshape(A,[10/2,2,10/2,2]),[1 3 2 4])
ans(:,:,1,1) =
0.93614 0.13657 0.90563 0.5726 0.84819
0.65876 0.21378 0.65182 0.38672 0.071682
0.74794 0.21783 0.55094 0.085353 0.73923
0.29529 0.14848 0.085495 0.3939 0.30351
0.68423 0.6687 0.85758 0.058756 0.14468
ans(:,:,2,1) =
0.20548 0.12054 0.5337 0.44348 0.47234
0.77899 0.84029 0.53184 0.32736 0.021976
0.56198 0.66423 0.093623 0.53036 0.25132
0.42388 0.80682 0.17905 0.21329 0.42847
0.046974 0.085508 0.73136 0.96149 0.5751
ans(:,:,1,2) =
0.67039 0.88059 0.60703 0.70625 0.51732
0.4315 0.46093 0.053151 0.11428 0.21982
0.34301 0.24875 0.59034 0.62061 0.38731
0.61554 0.37059 0.26615 0.9813 0.66854
0.0059446 0.68537 0.58939 0.36382 0.22756
ans(:,:,2,2) =
0.50325 0.32803 0.63827 0.94148 0.4208
0.74268 0.80725 0.4474 0.28855 0.55414
0.61766 0.95857 0.47626 0.57313 0.76301
0.85672 0.24577 0.91463 0.32361 0.16648
0.9539 0.51691 0.69254 0.99483 0.8542
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Image Analyst
el 21 de Feb. de 2018
How about indexing?
[rows, columns, numColorChannels] = size(yourImage);
middleRow = floor(rows/2);
middleCol = floop(columns/2);
upperLeftImage = yourImage(1:middleRow, 1:middleCol, :);
upperRightImage = yourImage(1:middleRow, middleCol+1:end, :);
lowerLeftImage = yourImage(middleRow+1:end, 1:middleCol, :);
lowerRightImage = yourImage(middleRow+1:end, middleCol+1:end, :);
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