Inverse of padarray()?

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jupiter
jupiter on 2 Dec 2016
Commented: Adam on 3 Dec 2016
I am working on MRI image processing, wherein I work with 3D arrays. To increase the resolution while taking the FFT of the array, I use padarray() and double the size of the image. After the FFT is done, I want to make the size of the resultant array, the same as that of the original array. Is there a way to do it other than looping over and deleting the extra voxels?
For example, if I have 64*64*64 matrix and I increase its size to 128*128*128, and even the resultant will have the same size. I want to change the resultant to a size 64*64*64. To keep it short, is there some kind of inverse padarray?
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jupiter
jupiter on 3 Dec 2016
@Image Analyst, Thanks for the answer. Ok, I am doing * ifftn(fft(x).*fft(y))* . So if I do the zero padding to x and y before taking fft it does not change anything is what you are saying?

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