Using vertcat on multidimensional array data

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I need to create a new array from a 55x365x100 multidimensional array. Each 55x365 matrix (indexed by numbers 1:100) needs to be concatenated, so the resulting array should be 5500x365.
It appears that the vertcat function would accomplish this, but I really don't want to write out each index like so: vertcat(n(:,:,1),n(:,:,2),...,n(:,:,100))
Is there a way to make a list of all such matrices, n(:,:,k), that is usable in vertcat function?
I'm fairly new to MATLAB and still trying to familiarize myself with the syntax.

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Jonathan Sullivan
Jonathan Sullivan on 19 Dec 2012
x = rand(55,365,100);
x_new = reshape(permute(x,[ 1 3 2 ]),5500,[]);
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Elizabeth
Elizabeth on 19 Dec 2012
Thank you very much! Worked exactly how I needed it to. Happy Holidays to you!

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More Answers (2)

Matt J
Matt J on 19 Dec 2012
A=num2cell(n,[1,2]);
vertcat(A{:});

Matt J
Matt J on 19 Dec 2012
A=permute(n,[1,3,2]);
reshape(A,[],365);

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