Say I have the following matrix:
A = randi(10, [6 3])
7 10 3
5 5 7
10 5 1
6 5 10
4 9 1
4 10 1
And I would like to extract each 2 rows and put them into the third dimension, so the result would be like:
B(:,:,1) =
7 10 3
5 5 7
B(:,:,2) =
10 5 1
6 5 10
B(:,:,3) =
4 9 1
4 10 1
I can obviously do this with a for loop, just wondering how to do it more elegantly as one-liner using permute/reshape/.. (note matrix size and step must be parameters)
% params
step = 5;
r = 15;
c = 3;
% data
A = randi(10, [r c]);
B = zeros(step, c, r/step); % assuming step evenly divides r
% fill
counter = 1;
for i=1:step:r
B(:,:,counter) = A(i:i+step-1, :);
counter = counter + 1;
end
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