How to pad zeros?
4 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
I have an image whose size is 1023*1023. I want to make this image as 1024*1024 by zero padding.
A = zeros (1023,1);
I1 = horzcat (I1,A);
I2 = horzcat (I2,A);
B = zeros (1,1024);
I1 = vertcat (I1,B);
I2 = vertcat (I2,B);
Is this right?
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
José-Luis
on 5 Sep 2012
If you want to add a dark edge (that's what the zeros will be), at the bottom and to the right:
load mandrill
[m n] = size(X); %in your case it will be [1023 1023]
X = [ [X;zeros(1,n)] zeros(m+1,1)];
At the top and to the left:
load mandrill
[m n] = size(X); %in your case it will be [1023 1023]
X = [ zeros(m+1,1) [zeros(1,n);X] ];
Plus the two other alternatives, with the same principle:
X = [[zeros(1,n);X] zeros(m+1,1)];
X = [ zeros(m,1) [X;zeros(1,n+1)] ];
1 Comment
Andrei Bobrov
on 5 Sep 2012
xout = zeros(size(X)+1);
xout(1:end-1,1:end-1) = X;
More Answers (1)
Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2012
Edited: Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2012
You can use the padarray() function. It's meant for doing exactly this.
paddedArray = padarray(originalArray, [1 1]);
3 Comments
Image Analyst
on 5 Sep 2012
Sorry - I misread and thought you wanted an extra zero all the way around. Thanks, Dishant, for the correction.
See Also
Products
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!