Sort multidimensional array along one dimension

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I have a [80 80 3 646 2] sized array of measurements which represent [80 80 3] points each with its 646 values at [: : : : 1] and time of measurement at [: : : : 2]. Now I want to order this 5 dimensional array along the values of time of measurement (so I can more easily interpolate/downsample later, but the first step I cant figure out is ordering).
I tried the sort function on the last dimension, but that did not sort it along the time values.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 2 Dec 2013
If you want to sort along the fifth dimension, use:
xsorted = sort(x,5);
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 2 Dec 2013
It sounds to me like you really have two separate arrays: a 4d array for measurement and a 4d array for time. If you create these, you can sort them how you wish (use the second output from sort to do the ordering in both if necessary).

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