You are getting that error because magnitude == 1
gives you a binary mask of 0 / 1 and by logical indexing, the total number of non-zero values in magnitude == 1
must match the total number of elements you are assigning to edgels
, which is not the case.
The easiest way to do what you ask would be to find all values in edgels
where the magnitude is not 1, or 0, and set those values to 0.
edgels(magnitude == 0) = 0;
However, if you want to go with your logic, you would first create a zeros matrix, then modify the positions where magnitude == 1
in the corresponding locations in the output:
out = zeros(size(edgels));
out(magnitude == 1) = edgels(magnitude == 1);
Take notice on the left and right hand side. The total number of elements that need to be copied over are the same.
Another alternative I can provide is to simply multiply magnitude
and edgels
element-wise where the multiplication yields a result of 0 if some element in magnitude
is equal to 0 and is untouched otherwise:
out = edgels .* double(magnitude);
Note that you need to cast magnitude
to the same type as edgels
in order for the multiplication to work or else MATLAB will give you an error about multiplying matrices of different types.
magnitude == 1
gives you a binary mask of 0 / 1 and by logical indexing, the total number of non-zero values inmagnitude == 1
must match the total number of elements you are assigning toedgels
, which is not the case.edgels(magnitude==1)
hasnumel
of the entries equal to1
whileedgels
is the full matrix.