what is meant by singleton dimension?

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what is meant by singleton dimension?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 Jul 2013
That's a dimension that has a length of 1. For example, if you had a 3D image that is 400 rows by 1 column by 200 slices, the second dimension (columns) would be a singleton since it's one. You'd have only one image plane running in the y-z direction (rows-slices). You can get back to a 2D image by using squeeze() to remove the singleton dimension.
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Swati Sarangi
Swati Sarangi on 20 Nov 2020
@Image Analyst
I've a doubt here, M3d = randi(9, 2, 4, 3)
What does '9' indicate in the above command?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 20 Nov 2020
That is the max value that the random numbers in the 2-by-4-by-3 three-D matrix can take on. Did you look up randi in the help documentation? It describes it there.

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