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reshape+loop error

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Mandy Guo
Mandy Guo le 14 Août 2015
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 14 Août 2015
hi, i am trying to create a loop but I got this error message: Error using reshape Size arguments must be integer scalars. Can I ask how to solve it? thanks.
for i=1:120
d{i,3}=reshape(d{i,1},m(i,4),m(i,2));
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Août 2015
d{i,3}=reshape(d{i,1},m(:,4),m(:,2)); tries to use the content of all of column 4 of m as the first dimension, and the content of all of column 2 of m as the second dimension. If m has more than one column then m(:,4) and m(:,2) would come out as vectors, and it is not allowed to reshape() to a vector of sizes. If you are certain that m has only 1 column then why not explicitly code m(1,4) and m(1,2) ?
Are you sure that m has sizes in it, and not data?
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Mandy Guo
Mandy Guo le 14 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Mandy Guo le 14 Août 2015
hi, b actually contains 120 cells. I need to reshape them one by one and therefore it is 120 times. However, the question here is different cells have different lengths. thats why I created a loop for this.m (i,2) and m(i,4) represent the num of columns and rows of new matrix. Can you help me develop this code? many thanks
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 14 Août 2015
Your revised code looks appropriate, provided that the m values are integer values and that m(i,4)*m(i,2) = numel(d{i,1})

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