How to make a matrix has more pixels?

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Hi,
Apparently when I use the following code I am creating a matrix with 15x15 pixels.
dmin1=2;
n=15;
manhattan=ones(n,n,3);
manhattan(2:dmin1:end,2:dmin1:end,:)=0;
imwrite(manhattan,'matrix_15x15.png');
How can I make it bigger, in order to see the black points (the 0's) bigger?
To make something like:
Supose that the 0's are 32 pixel...
Then I do something like 32 pixel are 20 meters...
So, I need the 0's be bigger than 1 pixel.
Any suggestion?
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Oliver Lestrange
Oliver Lestrange on 18 Aug 2020
Walter Roberson, are you saying that with the checkerboard function I can display the squares in other positioning other than chess?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Aug 2020
I am suggesting that checkerboard() is a function that creates a regular repeated pattern, and that studying how it is coded would give you ideas on how to form the regular repeated pattern that you want.

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Rik
Rik on 18 Aug 2020
If you want to increase the size of the black and white parts in equal proportion, you can use the repelem function.
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Rik
Rik on 18 Aug 2020
Did you make sure the Position property of the rectangle take the new image dimensions into account?
Oliver Lestrange
Oliver Lestrange on 18 Aug 2020
The width and height were smaller than I thought. Thanks Rik

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