a = [ 1 2 3 4 5; 2 3 4 5 6; 3 4 5 6 7; 4 5 6 7 8]

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 17 May 2016
What space?
Bella
Bella on 17 May 2016
what?
Kelvin
Kelvin on 7 Feb 2023
1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 7 It’s a matrix

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Todd Leonhardt
Todd Leonhardt on 17 May 2016
Edited: Todd Leonhardt on 17 May 2016

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a(:,2:3) is saying "give me the submatrix of a which consists of all rows and the 2nd and 3rd columns".
If you don't have MATLAB you can get a free evaluation, at least for academic purposes. You can also do many of the things MATLAB can do using open-source Octave (though there are significant limitations). Get one of those and then try to do this stuff yourself so you actually learn something ;-)

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Bella
Bella on 17 May 2016
I did try it and I got [3 4; 4 5; 5 6] but it said it was wrong
Todd Leonhardt
Todd Leonhardt on 17 May 2016
Edited: Todd Leonhardt on 17 May 2016
Then I believe you entered something wrong. It should be [2 3; 3 4; 4 5; 5 6].
Bella
Bella on 17 May 2016
hmm, well thank you!
What do you mean "it said it was wrong"? +*What*_ said that? MATLAB? If so, post the error message here. If you got that you must have left off the top row and done this:
a = [
2 3 4 5 6;
3 4 5 6 7;
4 5 6 7 8]
a(:,2:3)
However there is nothing in MATLAB that says anything is wrong about that - no error message or anything.

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Greg Biyu
Greg Biyu on 12 Mar 2019

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what is (:,:,3)?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 12 Mar 2019
You may find this documentation page informative.
exactly what i was looking for!
What you mean by G=he(:,:,2); Especially (:,:,2)
You were dealing with
he = imread('1.jpg');
which reads the image file and stores the result as an array.
If 1.jpg had been a color image, then the resulting array he would have been a 3D array, with the first index being for rows (vertical height), and the second index being for columns (horizontal distance), and for the third index being for color panes. The first color pane for an RGB image holds the Red component. The second color pane for an RGB image holds the Green component. The third color pane for an RGB image holds the Blue component.
Thus, if 1.jpg had been an RGB image, then he(:,:,2) would be a 2D array containing just the green component of the color information for each pixel.
However, your 1.jpg was not an RGB image; it was a grayscale image, and there is no red or green or blue component. If you needed specifically the green information (for example you were examining leaves) then you would not be able to proceed using that image. If, though, the green component was being used to approximate brightness (eyes are more sensitive to green), then you could just use the data you received instead. For example,
if ndims(he) > 2
G = he(:,:,2);
else
G = he;
end
end
Anu Sebastian
Anu Sebastian on 10 Mar 2021
Thank you sir

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Maria Celeste
Maria Celeste on 2 Nov 2022

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What are the answers to these? >> B(2:5) 20. >> A(4:8) 21. >> A(:,3) 22. >> B(:,3:4) 23. >> A(2:3,:) 24. >> B(2:3, 2:4) 25. >> length (A)

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B(2:5) is 'TAIF'
A(4:8) is [81 84 83 72 76]
A(:,3) is [84; 83]
B(:,3:4) is ['II'; 'XN'; 'YX']
A(2:3,:) is an error because A does not have 3 or more rows.
B(2:3, 2:4) is ['FXN'; 'KYX']

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