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gianluca
gianluca le 22 Sep 2012
Hi, I've the matrix A with dimension (m*n*p). I've found the indexes of the first non-zero elements along the dimension p. They are stored in I with dimension m*n. I would create a new matrix B with dimension m*n with the values corresponding to the indexes I taken in A.
Thanks, Gianluca
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek le 22 Sep 2012
what if you have'nt n*m non zeros elments, can you explain?
gianluca
gianluca le 22 Sep 2012
hi, the matrix A has all zeros except m * n values scattered in the p dimension. The matrix I say me for each row and column (size is m*n) in what page there is the first cell with value different by zero. I would create a new matrix with those values.

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Sven
Sven le 23 Sep 2012
Modifié(e) : Sven le 23 Sep 2012
Hi Gianluca,
Have you tried using the second output from find_ndim?
[I, Imap] = find_ndim(A,3,'first');
B = A(Imap); % The actual elements of A that were "found" above, as a vector
B = reshape(B, size(I)); % size(I) is just [m n] from your question
Basically, the elements of the variable I (output from find_ndim) are the subscript references of the 3rd dimension of A. You can also use sub2ind() to get the same result as above, you just also need the first and second subscript references:
[subs2ndDim,subsFirstDim] = meshgrid(1:size(A,2),1:size(A,1));
inds = sub2ind(size(A), subsFirstDim, subs2ndDim, I)
B = A(inds);
Hope this helped you out.

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