Index exceeds matrix dimensions.

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pushk dfd
pushk dfd il 21 Gen 2014
Commentato: pushk dfd il 5 Feb 2014
Dear All,
Good Day to you.I am trying to crop an image using the following method.I want to subdivide an image into components.My code is as follows.| |
a=imread('E:\a1.jpg'); [col row]=size(a); col
col =
119
row
row =
345
croped=a(1:119,1:116,:);
  • _??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
I get an error message shown above, when try to crop using the above values.And error message is not there for certain values. Please help me to solve this.
Thanks in advance.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 22 Gen 2014
Rows is the first index, columns is the second. You had them swapped when you did this:
croped=a(1:119,1:116,:); % col, row instead of row, col like it should be
In addition, you can read about the size function in Steve's blog http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2011/03/22/too-much-information-about-the-size-function/, which essentially say what Jan said.

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pushk dfd
pushk dfd il 5 Feb 2014
Dear All, Thank you very much.It worked really well.
thanks once again.

Jan
Jan il 21 Gen 2014
Modificato: Jan il 21 Gen 2014
What do you get for:
[col, row, channel] = size(a)
If you specify less outputs than the array has, the last one is the product of the remaining dimensions. If a is an RGB image, its dimensions are:
[119 x 115 x 3]
Therefore [s1,s2] = size(a) replies s1=119, s2=115*3.
See doc size -> "Specify Different Number of Outputs than ndims(X)"
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Koteswar Rao  Jerripothula
Koteswar Rao Jerripothula il 22 Gen 2014
good observation, thanks
pushk dfd
pushk dfd il 5 Feb 2014
Thank you very much.It also helped a lot for me to gain a good understanding.

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