Selecting all pixels except one pixel

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Say that we have a 3x3 matrix. If we type x(:), this will select all the elements in the matrix, right?
How can we select all the elecments except element x(2,2)? What should we type in this case?
Thanks.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 May 2013
What are you doing? Because if you're doing something like linear filtering via convolution or morphological filtering, you would do this be proper selection of the kernel.

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Iain
Iain on 23 May 2013
You need to use linear or logical indexing to do that. In this case, linear would be easier:
The indices for a 3x3 are:
[1 4 7;
2 5 8;
3 6 9];
So you can access it via x([1:(1 before the one you don't want) (1 after the one you don't want:end]), so for your example:
x([1:4 6:9]);
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Iain
Iain on 23 May 2013
Logical indexing would use something more like x(x > 5), and it would select only those elements greater than 5.
Iain
Iain on 23 May 2013
I should also say that x .* (x>5) also "selects" the bits of x that are greater than 5, but it keeps the shape of x.

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