transform matrices into a single matrix?
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luca buonocore
on 6 Oct 2016
Commented: luca buonocore
on 6 Oct 2016
how I can transform matrices into a single matrix? I have 20 - 6x6 matrices, and I need to create 1 matrix for cluster analysis. Thanks!
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Massimo Zanetti
on 6 Oct 2016
Edited: Massimo Zanetti
on 6 Oct 2016
You need to assign each variable to only one row of all_data matrix.
A= [ 1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9];
B= [10 11 12; 13 14 15; 16 17 18];
C= [19 20 21;22 23 24; 25 26 27];
D= [28 29 30; 31 32 33; 34 35 36];
E= [37 38 39; 40 41 42; 43 44 45];
F= [46 47 48; 49 0 51; 52 53 54];
all_data = [A(:)';B(:)';C(:)';D(:)';E(:)';F(:)']
Y= pdist(all_data);
Z = linkage(Y,'ward');
H = dendrogram(Z,'Orientation','left','ColorThreshold','default');
set(H,'LineWidth',1)
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elias GR
on 6 Oct 2016
Make a 3D matrix. If your 6x6 matrices are in the variables A1,A2,...,A20, then:
A=zeros(6,6,20);
A(:,:,1)=A1;
A(:,:,2)=A2;
...
A(:,:,20)=A20;
At the end all the matrices are inside 1 matrix as you wished, A.
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