Split a matrix into smaller sub matricies

I've seen this answered on the web many times but none of the answers seem to give me what I need, so here it goes...
As a simple example, I have a 100x100 matrix
if true
x = ones(100)
% code
end
I would like to split this into 100 sub matrices, of size 10x10.
I would then like to sum each element of each sub matrix to give me a 10x10 matrix of these sums.
I am using these Matrices I quiver3 after this so I cannot use the mat2cell (as far as I understand) function to manipulate them into sizes I want.
Any suggestions appreciated, as always, thanks in advance for your help. John.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 12 Feb. 2016
What is the specification of the split, evenly split the row and column into 10, like 1 to 10, 11 to 20, ..., 91 to 100?

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Matt J
Matt J am 12 Feb. 2016

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Using SEPBLOCKFUN ( Download )
result = sepblockfun(yourMatrix, [10,10], 'sum');

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John Draper
John Draper am 12 Feb. 2016
Yes this works but it gives me the wrong answer. I think the problem lies elsewhere. Thank you though.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Feb. 2016

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What are your complaints about both of the two methods in the FAQ: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_split_an_image_into_non-overlapping_blocks.3F ?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Feb. 2016

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You can use blockproc() if you have the Image Processing Toolbox, both to split up the image and take the mean of each block:
meanFilterFunction = @(theBlockStructure) mean2(theBlockStructure.data(:));
blockSize = [10, 10];
blockyImage = blockproc(grayImage, blockSize, meanFilterFunction);
See attach demo script below the image for a full demo.

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