What does this mean in MATLAB?

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med-sweng
med-sweng on 10 Nov 2013
Commented: the cyclist on 11 Nov 2013
I have came about a MATLAB code like the following:
xyz = imfilter(A,B);
xyz_subsample = xyz(1:2:size(xyz, 1), 1:2:size(xyz, 2));
The code is related to subsampling. But, what does the second line mean?
Thanks.
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Jan
Jan on 10 Nov 2013
@med-sweng: Your questions have a very low acceptance rate. This usually means, that there is a problem in the way you ask. In long term, this can discourage contributors to spend the time for answering your questions. So it is in your own interest to clarify your questions until they can be answered successfully, and accept this answer then.

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Jan
Jan on 10 Nov 2013
Edited: Jan on 10 Nov 2013
It crops every 2nd line and column out of the matrix xyz.
Simply try it:
xyz = randi(99, 10, 10)
xyzS = xyz(1:2:size(xyz, 1), 1:2:size(xyz, 2))

the cyclist
the cyclist on 10 Nov 2013
Suppose xyz is a 256x512 matrix. Then
size(xyz,1)
is 256 and
size(xyz,2)
is 512.
The code
1:2:size(xyz,1)
is a vector counting by 2's:
[1 3 5 7 ... 255]
and likewise for the second dimension.
So, the whole code is subsampling by only selecting every 2nd element of both the x and y dimensions.
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med-sweng
med-sweng on 10 Nov 2013
Thanks for your nice answer. So, the code will choose the following values from "x" for instance: 1, 3, 5, ..., 255, right?
the cyclist
the cyclist on 11 Nov 2013
As Jan also describes, your code keeps rows 1,3,5,... and columns 1,3,5 ... .

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