Working with a three dimensional matrix
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I have a matrix with three dimensions, and I need to take two dimensions through the use of cycle FOR.
For example:
Name variable Value
k <39x17x60>
And I need this:
a = 60;
for i = 1:60;
l = k...; %size of l <39x17>
xlswrite...;
end
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Oleg Komarov
on 25 Jan 2011
The problem is how you construct kunn, in general there are so many nested loops that my suspect is you end up overwriting the data, go in debug mode and see what happens each time you increase the frist loop and so on:
function[F0mean,F0max,F0min,F0max_min,F0std,F0median,relF0VR,relF0SD,...
Emean,Emax,Emin,Emax_min,Estd,Emedian,TEO,Jmean,...
Jmax,Jmin,Jmax_min,Jstd,Jmedian,Smean,Smax,Smin,...
Smax_min,Sstd,Smedian,F1mean,F1max,F1min,F1max_min,F1std,...
F1median,F2mean,F2max,F2min,F2max_min,F2std,F2median]...
= HRA()
[wav,lab]=databaze;
wav = wav';
lab = lab';
L = length(wav);
for j = 2:L+1
brd = process_lab_file(lab{j-1});
label = brd(:,1);
K = length(label);
for i = 1:K
[F0mean,F0max,F0min,F0max_min,F0std,F0median,relF0VR,relF0SD,...
Emean,Emax, Emin,Emax_min, Estd, Emedian, TEO,...
Jmean,Jmax,Jmin,Jmax_min,Jstd,Jmedian,...
Smean,Smax,Smin,Smax_min,Sstd,Smedian,...
F1mean,F1max,F1min,F1max_min,F1std,F1median,...
F2mean,F2max,F2min,F2max_min,F2std,F2median]=extr_part_of_sig(wav{j-1},label(i),lab{j-1});
priznaky =...
[F0mean,F0max,F0min,F0max_min,F0std,F0median,relF0VR,relF0SD,...
Emean,Emax, Emin,Emax_min, Estd, Emedian, TEO,...
Jmean,Jmax,Jmin,Jmax_min,Jstd,Jmedian,...
Smean,Smax,Smin,Smax_min,Sstd,Smedian,...
F1mean,F1max,F1min,F1max_min,F1std,F1median,...
F2mean,F2max,F2min,F2max_min,F2std,F2median];
O = length(priznaky);
for o = 1:O
zap(o,i) = priznaky(o);
end
end
F = length(priznaky);
for i = 1:K
for a = 1:F
kunn(a,j-1,i) = zap(a);
end
end
end
S = length(label);
jaj = zeros(39,17);
for f = 1:S
jaj = kunn(:,:,2);
koj = jaj';
%xlswrite('ZK.xls', koj, label{i}, 'B2');
end
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Kenneth Eaton
on 24 Jan 2011
If you're asking how you would index k in your loop to get a 2-D submatrix, you would do the following:
l = k(:,:,i);
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