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understanding the reshape function

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Miguel Albuquerque
Miguel Albuquerque le 12 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Jan le 12 Juil 2022
Hey guys, I dont seem to undertsand what does this mean, I vre read a lot of thing, but this code is not explicit what it does, thank you.
surveillance_reshaped = reshape(Surveillance_signal, 100000, 1, []);
reference_reshaped = reshape(Reference_signal, 1000, 1, []);

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Jan
Jan le 12 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Jan le 12 Juil 2022
reshape changes the dimensions of an array without changing the number of elements or their order. If you provide an empty matrix as dimension, the other given dimensions are used and the missing one is replaced such, that the total number of elements is not modified. So reshape(X, 1, []) creates a row vector.
It matters, that Matlab stores the element of arrays in columnwise order:
X = [1, 2; ...
3, 4; ...
5, 6];
reshape(X, 1, []) % or explicitly: reshape(X, 1, 6)
ans = 1×6
1 3 5 2 4 6
With providing more dimensions, a multi-dimonsional array is created:
reshape(X, 2, 1, [])
ans =
ans(:,:,1) = 1 3 ans(:,:,2) = 5 2 ans(:,:,3) = 4 6

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