How can i input matrix array

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Triveni
Triveni on 2 Nov 2015
Commented: Triveni on 4 Nov 2015
x(1,:,:)
ans(:,:,1) =
10 10 10
ans(:,:,2) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,3) =
2 2 2
ans(:,:,4) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,5) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,6) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,7) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,8) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,9) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,10) =
6 6 6
ans(:,:,11) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,12) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,13) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,14) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,15) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,16) =
4 4 4
ans(:,:,17) =
5 5 5
ans(:,:,18) =
7 7 7
ans(:,:,19) =
8 8 8
ans(:,:,20) =
9 9 9
I have to input these values in matlab in array format for easier calculations. because i find these values practically.
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Jan
Jan on 2 Nov 2015
These value are existing in an array format already. So please post a small example of what you want to achieve.
Triveni
Triveni on 4 Nov 2015
I needed "reshape" command as answered by Federico Becattini.

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Federico Becattini
Federico Becattini on 3 Nov 2015
If you only want to store these values in an array you can do:
array = reshape(x(1,:,:),1,[])
If you want to display the values in a better way the squeeze function could help:
squeeze(x(1,:,:))
This function removes all dimensions with no elements, so in this case you get a 3x20 matrix.

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