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How to calculate a 3D-array-matrix?

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Max
Max on 15 Mar 2016
Edited: Star Strider on 15 Mar 2016
Hello,
I would like to calculate a matrix which should be consists out of three dimensions. Lets be R_m_boot(i,:) a ix1000 matrix. I´ve tried the write following code, but it doesn´t work.
for l=1:1:length(z_boot);
mu(i,:) = R_m_boot;
sigma_R_m_boot(i,l) = (std(z_boot(:,l))/(sqrt(N)));
% First trial
f_norm = (normpdf(z(:,l),mu(i,l),sigma_R_m_boot(i,l)))';
f_normal = [f_normal; f_norm];
--> but: how can I get the 3.rd dimension (parameter i)
% Second trial
f(l,:,i)=(normpdf(z(:,l),mu(i,l),sigma_R_m_boot(i,l)));
end
Can somebody help me, please?
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Vaclav Rimal
Vaclav Rimal on 15 Mar 2016
Have you tried preallocating your resulting matrix first?

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