how to use matrix of three variables
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firstly i was used matrix s(n x n) where n x n is the size of data in the following code
A = yarbb(data,x)
coordinates=data;
Av=[coordinates; fliplr(coordinates)];
linindices = sub2ind(size(s), Av(:, 1), Av(:, 2))';
remain=setdiff(1:numel(s), linindices);
sim=s(remain);
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auc= (ndash + 0.5 * nddash)/(ndash+nddash+nn);
A=means(auc)
but then i edit s(n x n) to become smit(n x n x p) where p is the max value of loop was used in other function so i want to use every value of smit as s (p times) in previous code say smit is (77 x 77 x 10) i want to use smit as (77 x 77) 10 times in previous code because smit is changed every time.
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CS Researcher
2016년 5월 1일
Not sure what you want but something like this:
final3DMatrix = zeros(77,77,10);
for i = 1:10
final3DMatrix(:,:,i) = smit; %smit is 77x77
end
Geoff Hayes
2016년 5월 1일
CS Researcher - your above comment seems to provide the solution to the posed question, so please copy and paste as an answer.
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CS Researcher
2016년 5월 1일
Not sure what you want but something like this:
final3DMatrix = zeros(77,77,10);
for i = 1:10
final3DMatrix(:,:,i) = smit; %smit is 77x77
end
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