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Re: Toy NDArray example
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Keith Goodman |
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Re: Toy NDArray example |
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Wed, 18 Jan 2006 15:28:38 -0600 |
On 1/18/06, David Bateman <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'd think the following example is something like what you want
Nice example. Thank you. Pairing a bunch of toy m-functions with the
corresponding oct-functions would make a nice document.
Since I can only index a NDArray with a single index, how do I pull
out an entire 2D slice of a 3D array?
n = [3 2 4];
x = rand(n);
I want y = x(:,:,j), so in an oct function would I have to do the equivalent of
ind = (j - 1)*n(1)*n(2) + (1:(n(1)*n(2)));
y = x(ind);
y = reshape(x,n(1),n(2));
or if reshape is not available loop over the rows and columns of y?
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