Most efficient way to find the indices of rectangular annuli in a 2D matrix

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Hello,
I have a 2D matrix of dimensions 400 x 400. I am interested in extracting the indices of the regions marked in pink, green, and yellow in the below figure. One way to go about this would be: First, find the indices where the X > 100 & X < 300 & Y > 100 & Y < 300 and that is the pink region. Here, the Xs represent the columns and the Ys represent the rows. For the green and yellow regions, it will be useful if I can do something like: find the indices where the X > 50 & X < 350 & Y > 50 & Y < 350 and add an additional condition that the indices should not correspond to the pink region. Similarly, the yellow region is simply all the indices that do not correspond to the pink or green regions. How do I implement this?

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Matt J
Matt J el 5 de Nov. de 2020
Editada: Matt J el 5 de Nov. de 2020
I=[ones(1,50), 2*ones(1,50), 3*ones(1,100)];
I=[I,flip(I)];
pink = (I==3 & I.'==3);
green = (I>=2) & (I.'>=2)&~pink;
yellow = ~(pink|green);
imshow(pink)
imshow(green)
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Sai Prasanth
Sai Prasanth el 12 de Nov. de 2020
Wouldn't this create a uniform grid of 381 x 381? And we started with a nonuniform grid of 414x 381. How will this work?
Matt J
Matt J el 12 de Nov. de 2020
Editada: Matt J el 12 de Nov. de 2020
True. Well, then you could do
[~,Stripes]=ndgrid(1:414, ceil((1:381)/20)/20 ) ;
or you could do,
Stripes=repmat( ceil( (1:381)/20)/20) , 414,1)

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