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Hello
I have a TKE_t matrix with dimensions 104*19000 , and I need to obtain values in the following order
1 14 27 40 53 66 79 92
2 15 28 41 54 67 80 93
3 16 29 42 55 68 81 94
......
13 26 39 52 65 78 91 104
ı can obtain the first one by following code:
TKE_d1=zeros(8,1);
for r=1:8
TKE_d1(r,:)=TKE_t(13*r-12,:);
end
and I can repeat the same code by changing 13*r -12 to 13*r-11 and so on to obtain other values but how I can write one code to do this ? I thought of a 2 varaible for-loop but ı couldnt make it work...
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the cyclist
on 30 Oct 2019
Edited: the cyclist
on 30 Oct 2019
M = 8;
N = 13;
L = 19000;
TKE_d = reshape(permute(reshape(TKE_t,N,M,L),[2,1,3]),M*N,L);
where
TKE_t=transpose(TKE);
as you defined in your code. I defined those parameters because I was testing on smaller cases, and also to illustrate how it generalizes.
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the cyclist
on 25 Oct 2019
Edited: the cyclist
on 25 Oct 2019
TKE_d = reshape(TKE_t,[13 8 19000]);
This will result in a 3-dimensional array, each "slice" of which is like one of the matrices you want to create. Then
TKE_d(1,:,:)
will be
TKE_t([1 14 27 40 53 66 79 92],:)
(but you may need to reshape again to get what you want).
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the cyclist
on 29 Oct 2019
Your question continues to be unclear to me. Here are things that are not clear:
- What size/shape is your input? Is it a 104x19000 matrix?
- How many variable are in the output? Just one variable? Or more than one variable?
- What is the size/shape of the output variable(s)?
I still think you might just be able to use the reshape command, and maybe the transpose command?
You seem to have ignored my suggestion to use my example of a very small array:
TKE_t = reshape(1:30,[6 5])
TKE_t =
1 7 13 19 25
2 8 14 20 26
3 9 15 21 27
4 10 16 22 28
5 11 17 23 29
6 12 18 24 30
This is a 6x5 matrix (instead of your 104x19000 matrix). But can you explain EXACTLY what you want for output, if this was the input? Or maybe that doesn't make sense.
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