how can i set a croped squares values in an image to zero?

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i want to remove a cropped square out of my image,?(the image without that cropped region),when i use imsubtract,it says they should be in same size,is it possible to give the value 0 to the cropped square instead?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Jun 2015
"remove a cropped square out of my image" - what does that mean? You can't remove it. Images must remain rectangular. You can't just remove them and have nothing/emptiness there. There has to be something there, even if it's just NaN values.
If you want to set some rectangular region to zero in a gray scale image, you can do this:
grayImage(row1:row2, col1:col2) = 0;
You can also set a non-rectangular region(s) to zero if you have a binary image where pixels are "true" if you want them to be set to zero, and false if you want them to remain untouched:
grayImage(mask) = 0;
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sara
sara on 28 Jun 2015
thank you very much,it worked so greate,it was part of the image which had bad effect on my segmentation.thank you,.

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