Reduce Matrix Dimensions for 5D-Data

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Lets say we have a 5D-Matrix M and want to convert it to 4D-matrix M' in a way such that we combine dim1 and dim3 into a new dim1':
Or more mathematically (hopefully this notation is understandable):
M'(:,m,n,p) = M(:,m,:,n,p) for all m,n,p.
Obviously we could use loops for that, but im looking for a more elegant way, maybe we could make clever use of sub2ind?
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Mara
Mara on 27 Jan 2021
Hey Matthias,
maybe the function reshape() might help you with that
Matthias Saurer
Matthias Saurer on 31 Jan 2021
You were absoluteley rigth, and permute was the last piece of the puzzle. Thanks for your help, Mara

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Srivardhan Gadila
Srivardhan Gadila on 30 Jan 2021
You can make use of the functions permute and reshape as follows:
% M is a matrix of size a x b x c x d x e
Mp = permute(M,[1 3 2 4 5]);
Md = reshape(Mp,[],b,d,e);

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