How to change alternate four consecutive elements into zeros in an array of ones?
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Samson David Puthenpeedika
on 15 Nov 2021
Commented: Samson David Puthenpeedika
on 16 Nov 2021
I created array of ones [1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...] (size 64)
Now i to convert the alternate four consecutive elements into zeros.
eg: [1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1....]
How do i do this?
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Image Analyst
on 15 Nov 2021
Assuming it's not your homework (in which case you can't turn it in or risk trouble), here are a few ways:
% Method 1
v = ones(1, 64);
v(5:8:end) = 0;
v(6:8:end) = 0;
v(7:8:end) = 0;
v(8:8:end) = 0
% Method 2
v = ones(1, 64);
v2 = reshape(v, [], 8);
v2(:, 5:8) = 0;
v = reshape(v2', 1, [])
% Method 3
v = ones(1, 64);
v2 = reshape(v, [], 8);
v2(5:8, :) = 0;
v = reshape(v2, 1, [])
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Image Analyst
on 16 Nov 2021
@Samson David Puthenpeedika I hope you at least gave it a try since it's only 3 lines of code. Here is how I did it
% Method 4
v = ones(1, 64);
for k = 5 : 8 : length(v)
v(k:k+3) = 0;
end
v
If my answer solved it (or solved it 4 times) then could you please click the "Accept this Answer" link? Thanks in advance.
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