Code bug with image algorithm

Hello there,
Here's a part of the code that I'm using to approximate an image and I'm kind of not understanding the problem with the last line. I'm suspecting there's something wrong with the datatype of m. The value of m is (sqrt(M)-1)/2 where M is the number of coefficients.
sizeImage = size(riceImage,1);
A = zeros(sizeImage);
sel = (sizeImage/2-m:sizeImage/2+sizeImage)+1;
A(sel,sel) = B(sel,sel);

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It would be helpful if you posted the error you get.

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Try this:
sizeImage = size(riceImage, 1); % Number of rows only (not # columns)
A = zeros(sizeImage); % rows by rows square image.
halfWidth = int32(sizeImage/2); % Round to nearest integer.
% The remaining code will go out of bounds and is nonsense.
% At least I don't understand the intent of it.
sel = (halfWidth -m : halfWidth + sizeImage)+1; % Maybe try end instead of sizeImage
A(sel,sel) = B(sel,sel); % No idea what this is supposed to do.

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sizeImage/2+sizeImage is going to be greater than sizeImage so you are attempting to index outside the "A" that you defined.

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on 16 Jan 2014

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on 17 Jan 2014

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