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How to find pixels's neighbours?

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Mohamed Amine
Mohamed Amine on 12 Jul 2012
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I have two vectors of pixels with their position x and y length of vectors is not the same and their length is 520 There is an exemple: A = 20 40 60 120 30 50 100 140 B = 40 20 50 30 the result : pixels (20,30) and (40,50) are the same in two vectors so i have D = 40 20 as a result 50 30
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Ryan
Ryan on 12 Jul 2012
To clarify, are you trying to locate points in B that are also in A?
Jan
Jan on 12 Jul 2012
@Mohamed: Do you see the difference in the readability of Sebastian's example code and your one? It would be very helpful, when you edit the original question and insert full stops at the end of each sentence. To learn more about code formatting and asking good questions, follow the "About MATLAB Answers" link on the left side.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 12 Jul 2012
doc intersect
And specifically:
intersect(A,B);
or ismember
C = A(ismember(A,B))
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Jul 2012
Seems like it, based on his comment. But why are these "neighbors" of some pixels? Does this do what his subject line asks?
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 12 Jul 2012
They were selected based on their responses to a survey?

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