how to use bsxfun or arrayfun to build the following matrix

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Hi, there.
I want to use bsxfun or arrayfun to replace the following for loop.
for s=1:S
New_P(s,:)=P(s,:,U0(s));
end;
for example,
if P(,,1)=[1,2;3,4];
P(:,:,2)=[5,6;7,8];
U0=[1;2];
then the final result is New_P=[1,2;7,8];
Thank you in advance!
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Adam
Adam il 25 Feb 2016
Is there any particular reason why you want to use arrayfun or bsxfun? arrayfun is generally slower than a for loop and is also more suited to 1d arrays than multidimensional arrays. It can certainly be used for multidimensional arrays, but it effectively just interprets it as a 1d array anyway using linear indexing on the array.
I'm not aware of a syntax of bsxfun that would be useful for this, though maybe it is. I use it for certain specific tasks so haven't used all its capabilities.
Jason
Jason il 25 Feb 2016
thank you for your comments. because when the size of the matrix is very large, the for loop is generally very unefficiency, so i want use a vectorized expression.

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 25 Feb 2016
Neither arrayfun nor bsxfun are useful for this. sub2ind is:
P = cat(3, [1 2;3 4], [5 6;7 8]);
U0 = [1;2];
New_P = P(sub2ind(size(P), ...
repmat((1:size(P, 1))', 1, size(P, 2)), ... rows where to pick the elements
repmat(1:size(P, 2), size(P, 1), 1), ... columns where to pick the elements
repmat(U0, 1, size(P, 2)))) %pages where to pick the elements
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Guillaume
Guillaume il 25 Feb 2016
Note that you could generate the rows and columns matrix with ngrid if you prefer:
[rows, cols] = ndgrid(1:size(P, 1), 1:size(P, 2));
new_P = P(sub2ind(size(P), rows, cols, repmat(U0, 1, size(P, 2))))

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