How to access a vector of a 3D array
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I have a code :
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
for i = 1 : 3
for j = 1 : 5
P{i,j} = rand(1,2);
end
end
P{1,:}(2)
% I want to use this to access a certain vector from this 3D matrix P
% But matlab told me "Bad cell reference operation". Can anyone tell me
% the reason and how to do it? Thanks a lot!
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Jan
on 20 Dec 2012
Using a cell array is an inefficient representation. Better use a 3D array:
P = zeros(3, 5, 2);
for i = 1 : 3
for j = 1 : 5
P(i,j,:) = rand(1,2);
end
end
Now the indexing is trivial:
P(1, :, 2)
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Dec 2012
P is not a 3D matrix. You could convert it to a 3D matrix by using cell2mat().
The P that you have established cannot be referenced the way you want with a simple operation. Consider using cellfun
cellfun(@(V) V(2), P)
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Walter Roberson
on 21 Dec 2012
The V does not mean anything to cellfun. The V is part of the anonymous function, @(V) V(2) that is being used. That means "This is an anonymous function that accepts a single parameter that we will temporarily refer to as "V"; what we should do when this function is called is to return the second element of the array currently named "V", which is to say the second element of whatever was passed in as the first parameter of the anonymous function."
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