Find non-zero elements in a 3-D matrix

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Jenny
Jenny on 11 Jul 2013
Commented: Mehri Mehrnia on 20 Dec 2021
Hi,
I have a 3-D matrix containing some non-zero numerical values.I want to find the indices of these non-zero elements.
I know find() can give me row and column, but it doesn't work for a 3-D matrix. Is there another function I can use?
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Mehri Mehrnia
Mehri Mehrnia on 20 Dec 2021
You can use nnz(matrix), it gives you number of all non-zero elements.

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Jan
Jan on 11 Jul 2013
Why do you assume, that find() does not work for 3D arrays? Of course it does work. When used with a single output, it replies the linear index. Using this is faster than the 3 separated indices, but you can use ind2sub for a conversion:
ind = find(A);
[i1, i2, i3] = ind2sub(size(A), ind);
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Nicholas Appiah
Nicholas Appiah on 16 Sep 2021
How do you reshape it in the form of the original matrix

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