How to divide an array of matrix into two halves using mean distance

I would like to know how to divide this array R1=R(70:194,10:224) into two equal halves? I want to know the central coordinate. for that should i calculate the distance between the two extremes and then calculate mean? If yes, then how to calculate the distance between the co ordinates?

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim le 22 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Mischa Kim le 22 Avr 2014
Josephine, the matrix is a 125-by-215 (row-by-column)
size(R1)
ans =
125 215
therefore, you can't evenly split it into two halves. The center row and column are #62 and #107, if that helps at all.

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Josephine
Josephine le 22 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Josephine le 22 Avr 2014
Dear Kim, Doesn't matter if its not equally dividing. How did u get 62 and 107 as the central co ordinate Thank you, I can divide it using the co ordinate (62,107). Can you explain ?
Thank you so much, Mr. Kim
But actually 63 and 108 are the centers - think again and you'll see why. 63 has 62 on one side, 62 on the other side, and then include the central row and you get 125. So you should use ceil() and not floor().

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