How to build a rotationally symmetric mask?

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Hi everyone, suppose I have 'p' given by a generalized Gaussian function and want to make a rotationally symmetric mask of it (i.e. a 2d square). Any easy way?
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x = -6:0.01:6;
alfa=2; beta=10; mean=0;
p=(beta/(2*alfa*gamma(1/beta))).*exp(-((abs(x-mean)/alfa).^beta));
plot(x,p)

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Matt J
Matt J on 8 Jan 2013
p= @(x) (beta/(2*alfa*gamma(1/beta))).*exp(-((abs(x-mean)/alfa).^beta));
[xx,yy]=ndgrid(-6:0.01:6);
mask = p(sqrt(xx.^2+yy.^2))

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