how to change axis of a matix?

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Asliddin Komilov
Asliddin Komilov on 13 Sep 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 15 Sep 2019
my matrix is M(x,y,z) where:
x=1:90
y=1:3:120
z=1:40
and
c=y./z
and I need to convert M into N(x,c).
Any ideas?
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Asliddin Komilov
Asliddin Komilov on 14 Sep 2019
I also suspect that length(c)=y*z, still need to know how to do it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Sep 2019
No, length of y and z are the same and y./z would have the same length.
Some of what you wrote does not seem to make sense until you start talking about grids of data, but then you have to ask about the sizes of the grids.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 15 Sep 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 15 Sep 2019
load('testdata.mat');
Ufun = @(X,Y,Z) X;
Vfun = @(X,Y,Z) Y./(Z+200);
[X,Y,Z] = ndgrid(x,y,z);
U = Ufun(X,Y,Z);
V = Vfun(X,Y,Z);
U = U(:);
V = V(:);
[umin,umax] = bounds(U);
nu = 21;
u = linspace(umin,umax,nu);
[vmin,vmax] = bounds(V);
nv = 21;
v = linspace(vmin,vmax,nv);
[~,~,I] = histcounts(U,u);
[~,~,J] = histcounts(V,v);
N = accumarray([J I], M(:), [nu nv]-1, @mean, NaN);
midfun = @(x) 0.5*(x(1:end-1)+x(2:end));
u = midfun(u);
v = midfun(v);
surf(u,v,N);
xlabel('u (=x)');
ylabel('v (=y/(200+z)');
mapping3D.png

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Sep 2019
[X, Y, Z]=ndgrid(1:90,1:3:120,1:40);
C = round(ceil(Y./Z));
N = accumarray([X(:), C(:)], M(:), [], @mean, nan);
surf(N, 'edgecolor', 'none')
xlabel('x')
ylabel('c')
Or possibly N.' instead of N
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Asliddin Komilov
Asliddin Komilov on 15 Sep 2019
I may use C=((y-z)./y); main thing is to obtain the value of M at x by some ratio of y and z, so I can make surface out of it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Sep 2019
(y-z)/y is 1-z/y and since z and y both include 0, you still have nan and infinities.

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