3D matrix dimension change
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dear sir/ma'am
I have a 3D matrix a(n:n:4) which is written as
a1=a(:,:,1);
a2=a(:,:,2);
a3=a(:,:,3);
a4=a:,:,4);
for t=1:n
a_matrix=[a1(t,t) a2(t,t);a3(t,t)a4(t,t)];
end
This code gives the result 2*2 matrix value from 3D matrix which is as expected. But when I am writting this code like:
a_matrix=a(t,t); ---> it gives only 1*1 matrix value and
a_matrix=a(n:n:4) (t,t);----.> it gives syntex error
How I will get expected value of 2*2 matrix using this general code not using by 1st code?
Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 May 2020
%for any given t value
a_matrix = reshape(a(t,t,:),2,2).';
anindita Roy
on 30 May 2020
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