How to store the gray level pixel values into a 2-D array?

In MATLAB,images are stored in a 1-D array....how to put them into a 2-D array?

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Can you show any documentation that states that "In MATLAB,images are stored in a 1-D array." ?
All the documentation that I have ever read states that images are stored as m*n or m*n*3 arrays:
If you have an image in a "1-D array" then this is certainly not due to using the inbuilt MATLAB image functions, and you will need to show us your code so that we can see what you are doing.
Actually i want to do substract one image from another(substract their pixel values and store them into a 2-D array.And then finding the Median value from the difference matrix. So,at first i was jst storing the value of the images:
val=img1(); val1=img2();
I culd not do it via 2-D operations,so i thought it is done via 1-D operations..

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If the images are the same size then you can simply subtract the arrays directly:
A = imread(filenameA);
B = imread(filenameB);
D = A-B;
This works because in MATLAB many operations are vectorized, which means they operate on the whole array all at once. If the images are different sizes then you will need to resize one or both of them before performing this subtraction. You could use imresize for this.
And then use median note that the image data is going to be 2D or 3D depending on the image type, so to get the median of all values you will need to convert the array to a vector first:
median(D(:))

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Thanks Sir. using D=A-B is correct for this method and i have got the difference 2-D array.

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No, gray level images are stored in 2D array in Matlab in general.
Please explain, why you assume that they are stored in 1D-vectors. This assumption seems to be the problem.

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Actually i want to do substract one image from another(substract their pixel values and store them into a 2-D array.And then finding the Median value from the difference matrix. So,at first i was jst storing the value of the images:
val=img1(); val1=img2();
I culd not do it via 2-D operations,so i thought it is done via 1-D operations..
Please post you code and post a copy of the error messages. It is hard to give a suggestion based on "I could not do it".

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