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some multi-dimensional matrix problem
From: |
Bart Vandewoestyne |
Subject: |
some multi-dimensional matrix problem |
Date: |
Fri, 21 May 2004 04:02:30 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.28i |
Suppose you had a multi-dimensional matrix p that looked like:
>> p
p(:,:,1) =
0.8995 0.3137 0.2517 0.4330 0.8424
p(:,:,2) =
0.1845 0.5082 0.4522 0.3256 0.3801
I'm sure from my calculations that p(:,:,x) is always a 1xN vector.
Now I want to combine all these 1xN vectors into a single result matrix,
and I'm currently doing it like this (M is the max last dimension of p):
for j=1:M,
res(j,:) = p(:,:,j);
end
which gives me what i want, but I was wondering if there's a faster,
more vectorized way...
Thanks,
Bart
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