how to create cell array using matrix data?
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Hello everyone,
I have a data matrix (Data = 4x5x3) showing data in 3months
For example, data in january month
5 8 9 3 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
I want to create data cell with number of row(4) and column(5)
The final output will be
row column data
1 1 1x3
1 2 1x3
1 3 1x3
1 4 1x3
1 5 1x3
2 1 1x3
2 2 1x3
.
.
.
Thanks.
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Fangjun Jiang
le 17 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Fangjun Jiang
le 17 Déc 2021
I think you want to convert 4x5x3 matrix data into 4x5 cell, each cell is a 1x3 matrix data. There is a way to do it but I doublt it will bring you any benefit. Whatever you want to do with the cells, it can be achieved with the original matrix data.
If you want to convert it only for the purpose of interfacing with others, here is how to do it.
Data=rand(4,5,3)
NewData=num2cell(Data,3)
to verify
a1=Data(1,1,:)
b1=NewData{1,1}
To further achieve the format you want
Out=cellfun(@squeeze,NewData,'UniformOutput',false)
Out{1,1}
Voss
le 23 Déc 2021
If you need to know the row and column in order to assign to the corresponding element in an output matrix, then there is no need to convert the data to a cell array and also keep track of rows and columns. Just call the function in loops and assign the result:
Data = randn(4,5,3);
display(Data);
[nr,nc,~] = size(Data);
Dom = zeros(nr,nc);
for i = 1:nr
for j = 1:nc
Dom(i,j) = dominance(reshape(Data(i,j,:),[1 3]));
end
end
display(Dom);
But if you really want the rows and columns, you can do this:
Data = randn(4,5,3);
[nr,nc,~] = size(Data);
rows = repelem(1:nr,nc);
cols = repmat(1:nc,[1 nr]);
display([rows(:) cols(:)]);
(dominance function defined here so the code will run. You would use your own.)
% use your own dominance function here
function out = dominance(in)
out = in(2);
end
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