how to fill 3D array with alternate data from another 3D array
조회 수: 1 (최근 30일)
이전 댓글 표시
Hi,
I have a 3D array called data 1, with dimensions (51,1000,50)
I would like to fill another 3D array, called data, with dimensions (27,1000,50). I have written the following code:
data(1:3,:,:)=data1(1:3,:,:)
data(4:6,:,:)=data1(7:9,:,:)
data(7:9,:,:)=data1(13:15,:,:)
data(10:12,:,:)=data1(19:21,:,:)
data(13:15,:,:)=data1(25:27,:,:)
data(16:18,:,:)=data1(31:33,:,:)
data(19:21,:,:)=data1(37:39,:,:)
data(22:24,:,:)=data1(43:45,:,:)
data(25:27,:,:)=data1(49:51,:,:)
The code works ok, but I wonder if there is a more efficient way to code this.
I thank you in advance,
Best regards
댓글 수: 0
채택된 답변
Benjamin Thompson
2022년 2월 24일
This is a partial example but you can use an index vector to designate all the rows you want to copy from data1:
Icopy = [1:3, 7:9];
data(1:6,:,:)=data1(Icopy,:,:)
댓글 수: 1
Benjamin Thompson
2022년 2월 24일
Extending this example you can collapse your code into one line which will probably be a bit faster also. Just one copy into data.
추가 답변 (0개)
참고 항목
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!