Add row and column headers to 3d matrix

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Kevin Teh
Kevin Teh el 13 de Dic. de 2018
Comentada: Adam Danz el 14 de Dic. de 2018
Hi
I'm trying to find a simple solution to add column and row headers. So I have:
Z(164,167,59) -3d matrix
names(1x164)-row header
names2(1x167) -column header
I tested to see if i can do a 2d and was going to add a loop using a horzcat as such:
ZHDR=[names2;Z(:,:,1)]
Thank you for any help.
Kevin
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Kevin Teh
Kevin Teh el 13 de Dic. de 2018
Hi
The goal was to get something like this is my other question:
I'm trying to create an index as such.
Kevin
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 13 de Dic. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 13 de Dic. de 2018
"I'm trying to create an index as such"
All numeric arrays already have perfectly usfeul, simple, extremely efficient indices.
You explanation does not make it clear why you need to reinvent the wheel using something complex like you are trying to do, when there already exists something simpler and much more efficient (standard MATLAB indexing).
As Adam Danz already wrote, just keep your header, row, and numeric arrays separate, it will be much more efficient to work with. Or use a table. Or tell us what you are actually trying to achieve:

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 13 de Dic. de 2018
Editada: Adam Danz el 13 de Dic. de 2018
This example creates row and column headers and puts your data and the headers into a cell array.
% Create fake data
Z = rand(164, 167, 59);
% Generate headers
rowhead = strsplit(sprintf('row%d ', 1:size(Z,1)))'; %Column vector (ie, {'row1', 'row2', 'row3', ...})
rowhead(end) = [];
colhead = strsplit(sprintf('col%d ', 1:size(Z,2))); %Row vector (ie, {'col1', 'col2', 'col3', ...})
colhead(end) = [];
% Put matrix in a cell array, add headers. The upper left corner (Zc(1,1) will be empty)
Zc = cell(size(Z) + [1 1 0]); %Create emtpy cell
Zc(2:end, 1, :) = repmat(rowhead, 1, size(Z,3)); %Place row headers in left "wall" of the 3D array.
Zc(1, 2:end, :) = repmat(colhead, size(Z,3), 1)'; %Place col headers in upper "ceiling" of 3D array.
Zc(2:end, 2:end, :) = num2cell(Z); %Fill the cell array with your data (time killer!)
% Test it
Zc(1,5) %this should be col 4
Zc(21,1) % this should be row 20
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Kevin Teh
Kevin Teh el 14 de Dic. de 2018
Thank you.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 14 de Dic. de 2018
Thanks, Jan. I didn't know about the undocumented sprintfc() function.

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Omer Yasin Birey
Omer Yasin Birey el 13 de Dic. de 2018
Hi Kevin;
You may try this:
Z = zeros(165,168,59);
rowheader = cellstr('rowheader');
columnHeader = cellstr('columnHeader');
Z = num2cell(Z);
Z(2:end,1,:) = rowheader;
Z(1,2:end,:) = columnHeader;

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