How do you crop a Matrix?

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zephyr21
zephyr21 on 24 Jun 2016
Answered: Jos (10584) on 1 Dec 2017
I have a 770x770 matrix that I want to cut down to a 324x324 matrix. How would I cut off the bottom 446 rows and rightmost 446 columns?

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 1 Dec 2017
You mean the number of dimensions of M is unknown, but Nkeep is known? Use subsref:
M = randi(10,4,3,4,5) ; % arbitrary dimensions
Nkeep = 2
S = struct('type','()','subs',{repmat({[1:Nkeep]},1,ndims(M))})
M2 = subsref(M, S)

dpb
dpb on 24 Jun 2016
Edited: dpb on 24 Jun 2016
Pretty simply, just save what you want...
Nkeep=324; % size to keep
M=M(1:Nkeep,1:Nkeep);
You can, of course, set the unwanted rows, columns = [], but that takes two steps instead of just one:
M(:,Nkeep+1:end)=[]; % columns for all rows, result is rectangular
M(Nkeep+1:end,:)=[]; % now the rows for remaining columns, result is square now
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Jurgen
Jurgen on 30 Nov 2017
How do you generalize this for N dimensional matrices, assuming unknown or large matrix ndims? The only thing I can think of involves eval.
dpb
dpb on 1 Dec 2017
Not much support for templates and the like in procedural code...you might be able to get creative with sub2ind and friends, but likely if it is truly amorphic data sizes/shapes that must be handled it's likely to come down to eval at the bitter end, agreed.

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