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reshaping 2D matrix into 3D - specific ordering

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Pal
Pal el 25 de Abr. de 2012
Comentada: M2ohamad el 23 de Abr. de 2015
Hi,
I'd like to ask for your help in the following problem:
I have an n by m 2D matrix which is formed by concatenating a number of k by m matrices, where k < n and n/k is a positive integer. I want to construct a three dimensional matrix that stores each k by m matrix in a different layer in the third dimension. For example:
a =
0.6443 0.1948 0.5949 0.7303 0.0377
0.3786 0.2259 0.2622 0.4886 0.8852
0.8116 0.1707 0.6028 0.5785 0.9133
0.5328 0.2277 0.7112 0.2373 0.7962
0.3507 0.4357 0.2217 0.4588 0.0987
0.9390 0.3111 0.1174 0.9631 0.2619
0.8759 0.9234 0.2967 0.5468 0.3354
0.5502 0.4302 0.3188 0.5211 0.6797
0.6225 0.1848 0.4242 0.2316 0.1366
0.5870 0.9049 0.5079 0.4889 0.7212
0.2077 0.9797 0.0855 0.6241 0.1068
0.3012 0.4389 0.2625 0.6791 0.6538
0.4709 0.1111 0.8010 0.3955 0.4942
0.2305 0.2581 0.0292 0.3674 0.7791
0.8443 0.4087 0.9289 0.9880 0.7150
I want b to be
b
b(:,:,1) =
0.6443 0.1948 0.5949 0.7303 0.0377
0.3786 0.2259 0.2622 0.4886 0.8852
0.8116 0.1707 0.6028 0.5785 0.9133
0.5328 0.2277 0.7112 0.2373 0.7962
0.3507 0.4357 0.2217 0.4588 0.0987
b(:,:,2) =
0.9390 0.3111 0.1174 0.9631 0.2619
0.8759 0.9234 0.2967 0.5468 0.3354
0.5502 0.4302 0.3188 0.5211 0.6797
0.6225 0.1848 0.4242 0.2316 0.1366
0.5870 0.9049 0.5079 0.4889 0.7212
b(:,:,3) =
0.2077 0.9797 0.0855 0.6241 0.1068
0.3012 0.4389 0.2625 0.6791 0.6538
0.4709 0.1111 0.8010 0.3955 0.4942
0.2305 0.2581 0.0292 0.3674 0.7791
0.8443 0.4087 0.9289 0.9880 0.7150
What's the most efficient way to do this (preferably without the need for a loop)? The function 'reshape' picks elements column-wise, so it is not a viable option in this case.
Thank you,
Paul

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov el 25 de Abr. de 2012
[r,c] = size(a);
nlay = 3;
out = permute(reshape(a',[c,r/nlay,nlay]),[2,1,3]);
Yes, MATLAB does 'think' along rows. Then, transpose and reshape. Then, you need to re-'transpose' again but you have a 3D array thus use permute (nD general 'transpose').
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Parreche
Parreche el 3 de Sept. de 2014
thanks!!
M2ohamad
M2ohamad el 23 de Abr. de 2015
When I do this, I get
Error using reshape
Size arguments must be integer scalars.
Is there any way around this? I'm trying to un-reshape a 2D image back to 3D image with a dimension of 144. Here is the original reshaping:
[r c d] = size(data); % Originally a 340x740x144 array
img = reshape(data,r*c,d); % This gives me a 251600x144 array
Now I want to go backwards, I did some editing to the image, and now I want to make it 3D again, with 144 dimensions.

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