Resize image ,but xy axis not start with 0.

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I'm trying to resize the image. Now I using this code to resize
img = imread('color3.jpg');
img2=rgb2gray(img)
resizedimage = imresize(img2,[40 60]);
From this I got image, x-axis from 0 to 60 and y-axis 0 to 40.
But I want x-axis from 30 to 60 and y-axis 10 to 40.
How can I do that?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 20 Apr 2021
Not sure what you're talking about. The first row or column of a matrix is 1, not 0. Why/where are you seeing zero?
This works and you can see from the tick marks and counting over from column 10 to the first column that the first column is 1.
img = imread('peppers.png');
img2=rgb2gray(img);
resizedimage = imresize(img2,[40 60]);
imshow(resizedimage, 'InitialMagnification', 1000);
axis('on', 'image');
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Bheem Atipanan
Bheem Atipanan il 20 Apr 2021
Modificato: Bheem Atipanan il 20 Apr 2021
How can I save this imshow into workspace using command?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 20 Apr 2021
What does that mean? img is already in the workspace. To save the image to disk you can use imwrite(). To save the axes or figure (with title, tick labels, etc.) use saveas() or exportgraphics (R2020b or later).

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Jonas
Jonas il 20 Apr 2021
what about
img2(10:40,30:60)?
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Bheem Atipanan
Bheem Atipanan il 20 Apr 2021
No, it's not working. Also I want to resize, but this command cut some parts out.

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