Create a 3D matrix from multiple 1D vectors without FOR loop

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fsgeek
fsgeek le 27 Sep 2017
Hello everyone,
I would like to construct a three-dimensional 3x3xL matrix from a series of one-dimensional vectors.
So far I achieve this with the following code:
St = zeros(3.0, 3.0, L);
for i = 1:L
St(:, :, i) = [Sxxi(i), Txyi(i), Txzi(i);...
Txyi(i), Syyi(i), Tyzi(i);...
Txzi(i), Tyzi(i), Szzi(i)];
end
Where each of the six tensor components is a vector of size 1xL. I find this code to be quite silly and unnecessarily slow.
I'm wondering if there's a way to concatenate the six components into the 3x3xL matrix without using a FOR loop? At fist glance it looks like this might be achievable with CAT() but I'm not sure how this would work.
The parameter L is arbitrary so I'm trying to develop a solution which works for any length.
Thanks in advance,
Louis Vallance
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KSSV
KSSV le 27 Sep 2017
But the loop you showed, will give you a 2D matrix..not 3D.
fsgeek
fsgeek le 27 Sep 2017
I have corrected my original question to reflect the correct behaviour!
Thanks,
Louis

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Matt J
Matt J le 27 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 27 Sep 2017
St=reshape( [Sxxi;Txyi;Txzi; Txyi;Syyi;Tyzi; Txzi;Tyzi;Syyi] , 3,3,[])
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fsgeek
fsgeek le 27 Sep 2017
This method works perfectly. I feel embarrassed that I didn't see it earlier!
Thanks,
Louis
Javier Fernandez
Javier Fernandez le 9 Déc 2020
Sorry for reviving old threads, but I would like to point out that the given solution
St=reshape( [Sxxi;Txyi;Txzi; Txyi;Syyi;Tyzi; Txzi;Tyzi;Syyi] , 3,3,[])
is not fully correct because it actually gives the transpose of the expected result. In this case it makes no difference because the input tensor is symmetric and thus, it actually works.
The correct solution for non-symmetric matrices would need to account for that transpose by using permute as:
St=permute( reshape( [Sxxi;Txyi;Txzi; Txyi;Syyi;Tyzi; Txzi;Tyzi;Syyi] , 3,3,[]) , [2,1,3])
Javier

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 27 Sep 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 27 Sep 2017
St = zeros(3,3,L);
St(1,1,:) = Sxxi;
St(1,2,:) = Txyi;
St(1,3,:) = Txzi;
St(2,1,:) = Txyi;
St(2,2,:) = Syyi;
St(2,3,:) = Tyzi;
St(3,1,:) = Txzi;
St(3,2,:) = Tyzi;
St(3,3,:) = Szzi;

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