Reducing array size, discarding data
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I am trying to reduce the size of an array and discard any data that happens to fall out of the new bounds.
I currently have a loop where 'Array' is an array of larger size then 'Array_Temp'
for w=1:W
for h=1:H
Array_Temp(w,h) = Array(w,h);
end
end
newArray(:,:,k) = myArrayPart_temp;
I am wondering if there is a better way to do this as going through each element one by one is very slow!
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KSSV
on 23 Mar 2021
discard any data that happens to fall out of the new bounds
This may not keep your matrix intact. Are you okay with that? You want to remove the entire row/ column?
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DGM
on 23 Mar 2021
Edited: DGM
on 23 Mar 2021
No need for loops. Assuming these are mxnxk arrays:
childarray=parentarray(1:H, 1:W, :);
Or if you don't want to start in the corner:
childarray=parentarray(startrow:endrow, startcol:endcol, :);
You could also use imcrop(), though that's a bit frustrating to use in my opinion.
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