Taking middle 4 values of n size array

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I know how to take the first 4 values of an n size array (1:4)
and the last 4 (end-4:end)
but how would I take the middle 4 values of an n size array no matter the length?
Thanks
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 20 Aug 2019
Do you know if the number of array elements is always even, or always odd? How do you want to define the middle if there are an odd number?

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Jon
Jon on 20 Aug 2019
Edited: Jon on 20 Aug 2019
You could use something like, for an array A
n = length(A(:)) % : treats as column even if this is actually a multidimensional array
midpoint = round(n/2)
select = A(midpoint-1:midpoint+2); % slightly unsymmetrical 1 before, 2 after
Note, you may have to further clarify, what your really mean by "middle 4". There are two sources of asymmetry inherent in taking the "middle 4". If there are an even number of elements then the "middle" one is either closer to one end or the other. Also as you are taking an even number (4) elements then either they are offset one way or the other from the selected middle element
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Jon
Jon on 23 Aug 2019
Are you still looking for more help with this?
James Morris
James Morris on 23 Aug 2019
Sorry for the late reply. No I figured it out in the end. You guys are awesome, thank you.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 20 Aug 2019
Edited: the cyclist on 20 Aug 2019
Here is one way, assuming the number of elements is even:
% Input
a = rand(1,8);
numberElements = numel(a);
numberToRemove = numberElements - 4;
numberToRemoveFromEachEnd = numberToRemove/2;
output = a(numberToRemoveFromEachEnd+1:end-numberToRemoveFromEachEnd)

the cyclist
the cyclist on 20 Aug 2019
Edited: the cyclist on 20 Aug 2019
Here is one way, which will work for either even- or odd-length arrays. It is not efficient.
% Input
a = rand(1,9);
whichEnd = 1;
while numel(a) > 4;
a = a(whichEnd:(end+whichEnd-2))
whichEnd = 3-whichEnd;
end
end
It will choose the "slightly left of center" for odd-length array.

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