transform an empty matrix '0x0 double' into a matrix '0x2 double'
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Hello! How can I transform an empty matrix '0x0 double' into a matrix '0x2 double' as in the figure?

For example in my case, I have a cell 'test_p'. Rows 3,4,5 (0x0 double) should become like rows 1 and 2 (0x2 double).
test_p = importdata("test_p.mat");
data_0x2_double = test_p{1, 1};
data_0x0_double = test_p{3, 1};
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Since a 0-by-0 array and a 0-by-2 array have the same number of elements you can reshape one into the other.
A = zeros(0, 0)
B = reshape(A, [0 2])
C = reshape(B, 0, 0)
whos A B C
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Bruno Luong
on 20 Jul 2023
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 20 Jul 2023
Is there any difference (internally) between assigning
- a new variable reshaped from an existing empty variable,
- create a new empty variable with desired size?
As they don't have any content and their data pointer is NULL why bother to use reshape?
Your code below made an assumption about the user's data, one that's likely valid (and is valid WRT the original question) but in some cases may not be.
A = zeros(0, 0, 'single');
B = reshape(A, [0 2]);
C = zeros(0, 2);
whos A B C
B and C are different classes. You could modify the call that creates C to always create it 'like' A or with the same type as A, but reshape will not change the type and is shorter than either of the calls that create C1 or C2 below.
C1 = zeros(0, 2, 'like', A)
C2 = zeros(0, 2, class(A))
Bruno Luong
on 20 Jul 2023
OK in short you want to preserve the class of the data with reshape.
To create an empty double with a specified size,
data_0x2_double = zeros(0,2)
Or,
data_0x2_double = double.empty(0,2)
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