how do I select every single element of matrix except middle

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Say for example I have a 3 by 3 matrix
[1,2,3;4,5,6;7,8,9]
How do I select every element of the matrix except for the middle element?
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David Young
David Young on 16 Jan 2015
What do you mean by "select"? In other words, what operation are you going to carry out on the non-central elements?
Vaultec
Vaultec on 16 Jan 2015
Edited: Vaultec on 16 Jan 2015
Well any operation really, For example if multiply by 2 -1. Basically I want to be able to alter every single element except the central element.

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Niels
Niels on 16 Jan 2015
Edited: Niels on 16 Jan 2015
If I understand you correctly, you could do something like this:
A(A~=A(ceil(numel(A)/2)))
or
setdiff(A,A(ceil(numel(A)/2)))
Assuming you always have an odd number of elements these approaches should work.
Considering your edit, you could do it like this:
B = A([1:ceil(numel(A)/2)-1, ceil(numel(A)/2)+1:end]) * whatever;
Or, keeping it within A;
A([1:ceil(numel(A)/2)-1, ceil(numel(A)/2)+1:end]) = ...
A([1:ceil(numel(A)/2)-1, ceil(numel(A)/2)+1:end]) * whatever;
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Vaultec
Vaultec on 16 Jan 2015
Sorry that wasnt what I was looking for. Is there anything similar to A(1:3,1:3) and someway to remove the middle element or set it to 0 as I simply want to do operations on the remaining 8 elements
Niels
Niels on 20 Jan 2015
Check the edit I did just 1 minute after you replied again. :)

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