Do the inverse operation of this reshape?

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Davidra Fantarina ANDRIAMISAINA
I have this code and it works but i don't know how to do the inverse operation. str is a string
cle= uint8(str);
key= reshape(cle'-'0',1,[]);

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford le 13 Fév 2018
Modifié(e) : Roger Stafford le 13 Fév 2018
You have to know the dimensions of the original array in order to get back to that, in which case you simply do a another ‘reshape’ to get there. That is, suppose size(A) = [4,7] and you do
A = reshape(A,14,2);
You can’t tell from the size of the new A that it was once 4-by-7, but if you know that it was, then
A = reshape(A,4,7)
will get you back there.
There is an overriding order in any array that 'reshape' does not alter, which is seen if you do this: A(:) for an array A. The order in A(:) will remain the same no matter how many reshapes are done on it. This is known as the array's "linear order".
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Davidra Fantarina ANDRIAMISAINA
It is not a matrix but a string with variable length

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 13 Fév 2018
Are you just trying to recover an original single line string? E.g.,
str = char(key+'0');

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