Reshape a cell avoiding the loop
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I have the cell for example:
a =
'0.0' '0.0'
'0.1' '-0.4'
'0.1' '0.8'
'0.2' '2.3'
'0.3' '3.4'
'0.3' '-3.2'
'0.4' '-6.9'
'0.5' '-1.8'
'0.5' '7.2'
'0.6' '10.0'
and I want o reshape it like this.
d =
'0.0' '0.0' '0.3' '-3.2'
'0.1' '-0.4' '0.4' '-6.9'
'0.1' '0.8' '0.5' '-1.8'
'0.2' '2.3' '0.5' '7.2'
'0.3' '3.4' '0.6' '10.0'
I want to avoid the loop because the cell dimensions are very large. Thank you!
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Iain
2013년 6월 11일
I think:
b = a';
c = reshape(b,cols,rows,numel(a)/cols/rows);
c = permute(c,[2 1 3]);
d = reshape(c,[],rows);
should do it...
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the cyclist
2013년 6월 11일
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2013년 6월 11일
d = [a(1:5,:),a(6:10,:)];
You can generalize this, of course, but you did not provide enough detail. If you always want the top half and bottom half, for example, you could use the size() command to determine the "height", and use half the height to determine the cutoff, which I just hard-coded as 5 here.
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