where is the assised function in the example of using cycle-GAN denoise?

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kobe
kobe le 12 Juil 2022
How can i acquire the assied function (@concatenateMiniBatchLD2HDCT) in follwing link? Thanks~

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KH TOHIDUL ISLAM
KH TOHIDUL ISLAM le 18 Jan 2023
function [out1,out2] = concatenateMiniBatchLD2HDCT(im1,im2)
% concatenateMiniBatchLD2HDCT - Concatenates the input minibatch for training
% Copyright 2021 The MathWorks, Inc.
out1 = cat(4,im1{:});
out2 = cat(4,im2{:});
end

Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 18 Jan 2023
In general, to access helper functions for an example you should open the example in MATLAB (either your desktop installation of MATLAB or MATLAB Online.) If you do, MATLAB will change the current directory to the example's directory which contains the helper function and you can open, run, or view the helper function. You can open the example using the button near the upper-right corner of the page.

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