finding neighbours around central rows and columns

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Hi,
I was wondering if some can help me regarding the row-column looping.
I have my row, col positions as [row,col]. e.g. array 300X2
I am trying to find their 8 neighbour values as:
neighbors_id= [matrix_cell_id(row, col),...
matrix_cell_id(row-1, col-1),...
matrix_cell_id(row-1, col),...
matrix_cell_id(row-1, col+1),...
matrix_cell_id(row, col-1),...
matrix_cell_id(row, col+1),...
matrix_cell_id(row+1, col-1),...
matrix_cell_id(row+1, col),...
matrix_cell_id(row+1, col+1)];
however when I run this code I get multiple values (matrix 300*2700) instead of 300row x 9 columns (corresponding to those neighbors) array.
Any clue is more than welcome,
Thanks a lot,
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Sajid Rahim
Sajid Rahim on 16 Oct 2017
clear all;
[filename pathname]=uigetfile('*.jpg;*.png;*.tif;*.tiff;*.gif;*.bmp;');
inputimage=imread([pathname filename]);
I=inputimage;
% I = imread('5.png') ;
I = rgb2gray(I) ;
[y,x] = find(I) ;
figure imshow(I)
hold on
plot(x,y,'.b') % x
% y
% z=(y+x)/2
% plot(z,'.r')
a=x(1)
b=y(1)
plot(x(1),y(1),'*y')
plot(x(end),y(end),'*y')
% neighbors(1) = (a,b-1);
neighbors(1) = I(a,b-1);
plot(a,b-1,'*r')
neighbors(2) = I(a,b+1); plot(a,b+1,'*r')
neighbors(3) = I(a,b+2);
plot(a,b+2,'*r') neighbors(4) = I(a+1,b);
plot(a+1,b,'*r')
neighbors(5) = I(a+1,b+1);
plot(a+1,b+1,'*r')
neighbors(6) = I(a+2,b+2);
plot(a+2,b+2,'*r')
neighbors(7) = I(a+2,b);
plot(a+2,b,'*r')
neighbors(8) = I(a+2,b+1);
plot(a+2,b+1,'*r')
neighbors(9) = I(a+2,b+2);
plot(a+2,b+2,'*r')

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Accepted Answer

Jan
Jan on 8 Feb 2017
Try it with one element at first:
ThePoint = matrix_cell_id(row, col);
size(ThePoint)
What do you observe? This replies a matrix, which is bigger than you expect.
Use sub2ind to get the single elements.
index = sub2ind(size(matrix_cell_id), row, col);
Now the surrounding elemnts can be determined by simple additions to the linear index also.
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sensation
sensation on 8 Feb 2017
Thanks for your answer Jan.
I tried this on my data but sub2ind rewrites ids, so I can not extract I think the right ids and areas in the second step. I have 670*9 matrix now but it does not take into account anymore my original rows and columns.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Feb 2017
[r_of_index, c_of_index] = ind2sub(size(matrix_cell_id), index);

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