How to use "zeros" to replace for loop?
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Hello,
I would like to use zeros to replace the for loop, I had try it before but have some errors. How to use zeros to replace for loop?
for a = 300 :2: 303;
for b = 353 :2: 381;
for c = 301 :2: 303;
for d = 354 :2: 381;
frame1(a,b,:) = [0,0,0];
frame1(c,d,:) = [0,0,0];
end
end
end
end
Here is the loop, Thanks.
2 Comments
Image Analyst
on 28 Apr 2012
You don't have to put semicolons at the end of the "for" lines - it doesn't have any effect.
Jan
on 28 Apr 2012
"frame1(c,d,:) = 0;" is sufficient and faster than "frame1(c,d,:) = [0,0,0];". But of course Walter's solution is ways faster.
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Wayne King
on 28 Apr 2012
frame1 = zeros(303,381,3);
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Wayne King
on 28 Apr 2012
Then I'm not sure what you're asking because my line gives the exact result of your for loop
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