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Reduction of code lines

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Ayesha
Ayesha il 21 Gen 2014
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 21 Gen 2014
Alright, so I've written this particular thing to blur an image and I've been wondering if I could reduce the number of lines or perhaps cut down the redundancies within this code especially the last line which copies one matrix to an other. Any over the top ideas would also be appreciated!
a=512;
b = a^2/16;
c=(sqrt(b)-1)/2;
ft11 = fftshift(fft2(myImage));
width = size(myImage,1);
F1 = zeros(width);
d = width/2;
e = (d-c:d+c)+1;
ft11(e,e)=F1(e,e);

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 21 Gen 2014
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 21 Gen 2014
a = 512;
B = a/4;
c = (B-1)/2;
ft11 = fftshift(fft2(myImage));
width = size(myImage,1);
d = width/2;
e = (d-c:d+c)+1;
ft11(e,e) = 0;

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Amit
Amit il 21 Gen 2014
Its a good code. The only place I think there is a chance is
a=512;
b = a^2/16;
c=(sqrt(b)-1)/2;
ft11 = fftshift(fft2(myImage));
width = size(myImage,1);
%F1 = zeros(width); % You dont need to store these zeros
d = width/2;
e = (d-c:d+c)+1;
ft11(e,e)=zeros(e);
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Amit
Amit il 21 Gen 2014
Modificato: Amit il 21 Gen 2014
you might think of putting (d-c:d+c)+1 directly. However this might create more overhead, due to temporary storing those values (3 times). (I might be wrong about this)

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