How can I subtracting the members of a 3D Matrix ?
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Hello every one. I have a 3D matrix of size
every member of this matrix is a random number between 1 to 5 like
from
I want to subtract each members of matrix A from the 9 overlaying members of it.
but my question is how can i do this procedure for the members that have 4, 5 or 6 overlaying members.
for example member of index (i,j,k)=(1,1,2) that has only 4 overlaying members in z=1 and this code is not useful in this situation because this code working in cases that there are only 9 overlaying members.
In fact for
(i,j,k)=(:,1,2)
and
(i,j,k)=(:,end,2)
and
(i,j,k)=(1,:,2)
and
(i,j,k)=(end,:,2)
in all pages from z=2 to z=10 this code is not useful and I am very confused because these members have 4 or 6 overlaying members . with best regards.
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Image Analyst
on 5 Dec 2016
Use convn() with the proper kernel. But I'm not really sure what you mean by overlaying members and what's going on with the z=1 plane.
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Guillaume
on 5 Dec 2016
Best, is to attach these image in the post rather than emailing them to one single person. That way you can get other people input as well.
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