Counting the number of elements surrounding another element.
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Phillip Smith
on 25 Nov 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 27 Nov 2019
Hello,
I've created a matrix and have I randomly set one of these matrix elements equal to 1. Now I want to count how many elements are neighbouring it, I am taking into account diagonal neighbours too i.e. a fully surrounded element will have 8 neighbours etc.
Many thanks,
Phill
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Adam
on 25 Nov 2019
Just determine if it is on an edge (5 neighbours) or a corner (3 neighbours) and if not then as you say, it has 8 neighbours. No need to count them.
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Turlough Hughes
on 25 Nov 2019
If your matrix is called A. You could find the number of 0's surrounding an element at A(m,n) as follows:
D=padarray(A,[1 1],1,'both');
numberzeros=nnz(~D(m:m+2,n:n+2));
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Andrei Bobrov
on 25 Nov 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 27 Nov 2019
Let x - your array with ones and zeros:
x = double(rand(10) > .45);
out = conv2(double(~x),[1,1,1;1,0,1;1,1,1],'same');
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