Compute correlations in 3D arrays
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%Random matrices
A=randi(100,374,374);
A_ = eye(size(A,[1 2]));
A(ones(size(A))&A_)=NaN;
B=randi(100,374,374);
B_ = eye(size(B,[1 2]));
B(ones(size(B))&B_)=NaN;
The following code computes correlation coeficient and p value from matrices A, B:
nn=374;
temp= ~eye (nn);
ii_all_conn = find(temp>0);
ii_uptri_conn = find(triu(temp,1)> 0);
ii_lotri_conn = find(tril(temp,-1)> 0);
%Corr plots up entries
figure, plot(A(ii_uptri_conn), B(ii_uptri_conn),'o');
[r,p]= corr(A(ii_uptri_conn), B(ii_uptri_conn));
title(['Upper connections - r = ' num2str(r) ' (p ' num2str(p) ')']);
%Corr plots low entries
figure, plot(A(ii_lotri_conn), B(ii_lotri_conn),'o');
[r,p]= corr(A(ii_lotri_conn), B(ii_lotri_conn));
title(['Lower connections - r = ' num2str(r) ' (p ' num2str(p) ')']);
Can I compute the same correlation and p-value in multidimensional arrays? E.g.
A_3D=randi(100,374,374,10);
B_3D=randi(100,374,374,10);
In the output, the first r and p values would correpond to the Pearson coeficient of A(:,:,1), B(:,:,1). and the tenth r and p values correpond to the Pearson coeficient of A(:,:,10), B(:,:,10)
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