Convert 2-D array to multidimensional array
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I have a 2-D array with 7 columns that I want to convert to a 6-D array of dimensions 16*20*22*6*3*2. The values in the first 5 columns of the 2-D array are the first 5 indices of the 6-D array and the values in the 6th and 7th columns of the 2-D array shall be contained in the 6th dimension of the 6-D array.
I tried the following
misc(rslts1(:,1:5),1:2) = rslts1(:,6:7)
where misc is the 6-D array and rslts1 is the 2-D array but got the error "Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch"
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Steven Lord
el 6 de Abr. de 2016
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Either use accumarray or sub2ind depending whether there are repeated values for the same coordinate that you want to accumulate or not.
Kuifeng
el 6 de Abr. de 2016
How about the function reshape? Take one column for example, Assume there is 126720 data. Make some changes for more columns.
a = rand([126720 1]);
a_5D = reshape(a,[16 20 22 6 3])
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The only way that reshape would work is in the unlikely case that the indices in the first five columns happened to be ordered linearly with no gaps and no repetition. In that case, there actually would be no need for the 5 index columns.
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