How to make a 2d structure from 3d structure??

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Ashish Mishra
Ashish Mishra on 16 Apr 2020
Commented: Tommy on 17 Apr 2020
I have a structure(Say A) of size 20 × 18 × 4.
I want to convert it to(Say B) of size 80 × 18
I tried with
B = reshape(A,80,18)
Is this correct?? Please suggest
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Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad on 16 Apr 2020
Edited: Mehmed Saad on 16 Apr 2020
Yup it is correct for arrays and cells
Example
x = rand(20,18,4);
y = reshape(x,80,18);
Ashish Mishra
Ashish Mishra on 16 Apr 2020
Edited: Ashish Mishra on 16 Apr 2020
@Muhammad Saad, No, I checked it. The column 2 (val(: , : , 1)) is coming in coulumn 1 from row 21 to row 40. I want to keep my columns intact while concatenating 20× 18 structures four times.

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Answers (1)

Mehmed Saad
Mehmed Saad on 16 Apr 2020
x(1,1,1) = 1;
x(1,1,2) = 2;
x(1,2,1) = 3;
x(1,2,2) = 4;
x(2,1,1) = 5;
x(2,1,2) = 6;
x(2,2,1) = 7;
x(2,2,2) = 8;
Now type
x(:)
Output will be
ans =
1
5
3
7
2
6
4
8
When you feed data to reshape it converts into this and then reshape to your given dimensions forexample
reshape(x,2,4)
ans =
1 3 2 4
5 7 6 8
Inorder to change which data to pick you have to premute the dimensions for example
x = permute(x,[3 2 1]);
x(:)
ans =
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Hope this helps
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Tommy
Tommy on 17 Apr 2020
Ashish,
For your example, I believe this would be
B = reshape(permute(A,[1 3 2]),80,18);

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