I have one value of "strain(:,:,1)" in 3*1 matrix. i need value of strain(:,:,2), strain(:,:​,3).......​strain(:,:​,N) means nth term.in each layer i need same value of strain. how can i copy value of strain for nth term.

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strain(:,:,1)
ans =
0.0000
0.0017
-0.0018

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Oct 2015
This would have been so much easier if you hadn't wanted the result to be per layer. What I would have suggested is using
T = arrayfun(@(pane) q(:,:,pane) * curvature, 1 : size(q,3), 'Uniform', 0);
curveatureqi = cell2mat( T );
Notice the lack of the reshape(), which was only needed to get the answer to be per layer. With this version, the result is going to be a 3 x 20 array which you can then easily index into.
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Triveni
Triveni on 16 Oct 2015
No no...this is different case....i have to copy into mat and reshape. i have to solve very complex equation of nth layer that's why i need each value from each layer and multiply each layer. please tell me command for copy strain
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Oct 2015
If strain is a 3 x 1 x 20 matrix then strain(:,:,n) just like you have.
If strain is a 1 x 1 x 20 cell matrix, each element of which is a 3 x 1 matrix, then strain{1,1,n} or equivalently in that situation, strain{n}

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