Combine cell array with contant matrices
Mostra commenti meno recenti
Hi everyone,
Suppose I have a cell array A{1} A{2} A{3} ... A{n}, can I create a new cell array A_{1} A_{2} A_{3} ... A_{n}, such that A_{1}=[0 0 0;0 A{1} 0;0 0 0], A_{2}=[0 0 0;0 A{2} 0;0 0 0], A_{n}=[0 0 0;0 A{n} 0;0 0 0], without loop?
Is there any efficient way to perform this operation?
P.S. A{1:n} are all same size matrices, 0 represents a zero matrix.
thanks
Risposte (2)
No, there is no way to avoid loops when working with cell arrays (including those hidden in cellfun). However, if you are storing things in cell arrays, it probably means your data isn't large enough to make efficiency a very big concern.
If A{1:n} are all same size matrices, it would have served you better to store them as a 3D array,
A3d=cat(3,A{:});
You could then create a similar, zero-padded 3d array by doing,
A3d_=zeros(...);
A3d_(i:j,m:n,:)=A3d;
Andrei Bobrov
il 18 Lug 2016
A1 = cat,3(A{:});
A2 = zeros(size(A1)+[2,2,0]);
A2(2:end-1,2:end-1,:) = A1;
A_ = reshape(num2cell(A2,[1,2]),[],1);
1 Commento
Matt J
il 18 Lug 2016
num2cell has hidden for loops in it...
Categorie
Scopri di più su Operators and Elementary Operations in Centro assistenza e File Exchange
Prodotti
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!