Extracting 2D image from 3D volume data set

Hello,
I have 3D data set (M x N x P), and i need to extract irregular (not parallel) 2D planes (cross-sections). And show it as an image. Maybe somebody tried this before?

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If you actually want the data in a 2d matrix: define the plane as a function, let's call it S, through the volume and then extract it:
S = ao + a1x + a2y + a3z;
Define the parameters a0-3 and then define all of the indices that correspond to this plane within the bounds of the volume and use
meshgrid or ndgrid
to generate a full list of sub-indices. Convert them to linear indices using
sub2ind
and extract the information. Or, if memory isn't an issue, you can just define a logical volume with the only true values being the ones on the plane defined by the constraints of your plane function.

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did you figure it out? i've been trying and don't know how to do this. I have the mesh and the plane equation. but can't figure it out after that. please help.

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Andrius
Andrius on 2 Mar 2011
Thanks a lot :)

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did you figure it out? i've been trying and don't know how to do this. I have the mesh and the plane equation. but can't figure it out after that. please help.

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