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How to use "zeros" to replace for loop?

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Peony Lai
Peony Lai on 28 Apr 2012
Hello,
I would like to use zeros to replace the for loop, I had try it before but have some errors. How to use zeros to replace for loop?
for a = 300 :2: 303;
for b = 353 :2: 381;
for c = 301 :2: 303;
for d = 354 :2: 381;
frame1(a,b,:) = [0,0,0];
frame1(c,d,:) = [0,0,0];
end
end
end
end
Here is the loop, Thanks.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Apr 2012
You don't have to put semicolons at the end of the "for" lines - it doesn't have any effect.
Jan
Jan on 28 Apr 2012
"frame1(c,d,:) = 0;" is sufficient and faster than "frame1(c,d,:) = [0,0,0];". But of course Walter's solution is ways faster.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Apr 2012
frame1(300:303, 353:381,:) = 0;

Wayne King
Wayne King on 28 Apr 2012
frame1 = zeros(303,381,3);
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Wayne King
Wayne King on 28 Apr 2012
Then I'm not sure what you're asking because my line gives the exact result of your for loop
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Apr 2012
Wayne, assume that frame1 is a previously-initialized array.

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