how can i translate a 2D image in x ,y directions using matlab?

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hi all
i have a 2D image , how can i translated it in x direction by using
from :x-translation=-tx;to:x-translation=tx;step=5;
and in y direction
from :y-translation=-ty;to:y-translation=ty;step=5;
also , how can i select suitable values for tx and ty?
any help please?
Regards

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 14 Feb 2012
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mmm ssss
mmm ssss on 14 Feb 2012
for example
elseif dims == 2
T_dims = [1 2]; %Dimensions in order
A = zeros(3);
A([1 5 9]) = 1;
A(3,1:2) = translation;
can you illustrate this to me?why you create A?
also about
translation =
[row_shift col_shift] for 2D images
how this can be modified according to my case?
from :x-translation=-tx;to:x-translation=tx;step=5;
and in y direction
from :y-translation=-ty;to:y-translation=ty;step=5;
i am new to matlab ,so please be simple in your reply.
regards
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 14 Feb 2012
You don't need to modify anything, read the help - it explains how to use the inputs to translate the way you want.
A is the transformation matrix.

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