Reshape arrays row-wisely like python.
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MATLAB-Reshapes-Like-Python
Reshape arrays row-wisely like python.
RESHAPE(A, new_size)
Usage:
A is an array
new_size is an array represents the shape of the new n-dimensional matrix. [new_size_1, new_size_2, ..., new_size_n] The shape have to be compatable.
It will return the reshaped array. The computation time is propotional to the number of indices of the tensor, not the number of the elements.
Examples
In MATLAB
>> a = 1:6;
>>
>> b = RESHAPE(a, [2,3])
b =
1 2 3
4 5 6
>> b = RESHAPE(a, [2,1,3])
b(:,:,1) =
1
4
b(:,:,2) =
2
5
b(:,:,3) =
3
6
>> b = RESHAPE(a, [2,3,1])
b =
1 2 3
4 5 6
>> a = RESHAPE(b, [1, 6])
a =
1 2 3 4 5 6
>>
The array is reshaped in matlab as in python, except the indices of matlab start with 1 while indices of python start with 0.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> a = np.linspace(1, 6, 6)
>>> b = a.reshape(2,3)
>>> b
array([[1., 2., 3.],
[4., 5., 6.]])
>>> b = a.reshape(2,1,3)
>>> b
array([[[1., 2., 3.]],
[[4., 5., 6.]]])
>>> b[:,:,1]
array([[2.],
[5.]])
>>> b[:,:,0]
array([[1.],
[4.]])
>>> b[:,:,2]
array([[3.],
[6.]])
>>> b = a.reshape(2,3,1)
>>> b
array([[[1.],
[2.],
[3.]],
[[4.],
[5.],
[6.]]])
>>> b[:,:,0]
array([[1., 2., 3.],
[4., 5., 6.]])
>>> a = b.reshape(1, 6)
>>> a
array([[1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6.]])
Cite As
Yintai (2026). Reshapes-MATLAB-Like-Python (https://github.com/zhangyintai/MATLAB-Reshapes-Like-Python), GitHub. Retrieved .
General Information
- Version 1.0.0 (1.74 KB)
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MATLAB Release Compatibility
- Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
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| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
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| 1.0.0 |
