how to separate the real and imaginary parts inside a cell

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i have a cell of size 1X2. inside the cell there are 2 matrices of size 32X32. i want to separate the real and imaginary of both the matrices that is inside the cell the two matrices should be 32X32X2. and finally i want the size to be 2X32X32X2. How to do it.
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Anagha Mittal
Anagha Mittal on 10 Sep 2024
Hi Anusaya,
Can you please share an example of the cell and the matrices for better understanding?
ANUSAYA SWAIN
ANUSAYA SWAIN on 10 Sep 2024
like cell size is 1X2. inside the cell two matrices of size 32X32 are there. those matrices are complex double. Next i want to separate the real and imaginary parts of those two matrices and make the matrices size as 32X32X2. now the cell has two matrices of size 32X32X2. Next i want to convert that cell to matrix of final size 2X32X32X2.

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE on 10 Sep 2024
Maybe this ?
% create dummy data
n = 32;
for k = 1:2
cellarray{k} = k*ones(n,n)*(1+1i*5);
end
% process it
for k = 1:numel(cellarray)
out(k,:,:,1) = real(cellarray{k}); % extract / store real matrix
out(k,:,:,2) = imag(cellarray{k}); % extract / store imag matrix
end

Anagha Mittal
Anagha Mittal on 11 Sep 2024
Hi,
Please find the below code for the same:
% Assuming 'cellArray' is your 1x2 cell array containing two 32x32 matrices and assigining with random values
% You may use your values
cellArray = {rand(32) + 1i*rand(32), rand(32) + 1i*rand(32)};
result = zeros(2, 32, 32, 2); % Final result will be stored in this
for i = 1:2
matrix = cellArray{i};
realPart = real(matrix);
imagPart = imag(matrix);
combinedMatrix = cat(3, realPart, imagPart); % Combining them into a 32x32x2 matrix
result(i, :, :, :) = combinedMatrix;
end
disp(result);
Hope this helps!

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