Creating a 3D array out of multiple 2D arrays

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I have 10 masks that are 256 x 256 each. These masks are for 10 respective slices, so I want to combine them and make a 3D array ( 256x256x10). How do I do this? Ideas? Thanks!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 13 Feb 2012
cat(3,mask1,mask2,...)
doc cat %for more info
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Safwana Razak
Safwana Razak il 22 Mar 2021
hi, what if i got > 100 array in 3rd array, how to automate it?
cat(3,mask1,.....mask100)
Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 22 Mar 2021
Revise your code so it doesn't create 100 individual variables. Preallocate the array to be the desired size from the start and fill it in.
A = magic(4);
B = repmat(A, [1 1 5]); % or
C = zeros(4, 4, 5);
for k = 1:5
B(:, :, k) = A^k;
C(:, :, k) = A^k;
end

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Med_Imager
Med_Imager il 13 Feb 2012
You can also do
Mask_3D(:,:,1)=Mask_1
for index=1:10
eval(['Mask_3D(:,:,index)=Mask_' num2str(index)';']);
end

Kris Hoffman
Kris Hoffman il 20 Lug 2020
I just had this exact problem (even with the same dimensions)
If the masks are all in one cell array,
A = cat(3,YourMaskArrayHere{:})
Produces a 256x256x10 uint16 array.

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