How do I create multiple column vectors from one big column vector?

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I have two column vectors, objx and objy, both of which contain 20,160 floats. I need to dice it up every 48 iterations to create voronoi figures. There will be 420 voronoi diagrams. How do I go about creating smaller vectors each of which containg 48 floats each to create these voronoi diagrams?
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Chad
Chad on 24 Mar 2020
The column vectors are both 20160x1, there are 20160 rows and just 1 column, in each vector. Each row only has one numeric element. Its just 20160 numbers stacked on eachother.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 24 Mar 2020
That's clear. The comma in 20,160 threw me off. There's no need to use a comma unless the number of digits is very large.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 24 Mar 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 24 Mar 2020
Try this
X = reshape(objx, 48, 420); % X is 48*420
Y = reshape(objy, 48, 420); % Y is 48*420
% loop will run 420 times
for i=1:size(X,2)
x = X(:,i); % x is 48*1
y = Y(:,i); % y is 48*1
voronoi(x,y);
% save the voronoi diagram
end
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 25 Mar 2020
@Adam, thanks for suggesting the improvements. I am not sure whether it will make any difference for reshaping function that input is a row or column vector, as long as it has just one dimension. For higher-order matrices, we need to be careful about the arrangement of elements.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 25 Mar 2020
That's true; a col or row vector will result in the same reshape. My mind may have still been on the possibility of cell arrays converted to matrices.

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