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I'm new to ndarrays in Numpy, so please be kind. I have a 3D raw volume imported into numpy as a dtype uint8 array with shape (309L, 138L, 134L) representing Z, Y, X dimensions.

The Raw image dimensions are (x,y,z), 134 138 309

This array is called ThreeD.

I can plot a Z 'section' of dimension XY of ThreeD with

ThreeD[70]

(selecting row 70)

I can plot a Y 'section' of dimension XZ of ThreeD with

ThreeD[:,70]

(selecting column 70)

but of course, there is the extra dimension! These first two are easy to reference, but I'm at a loss of how to select/reference the third dimension.. i.e. the X section of dimension YZ (i.e. slicing a face of the matrix). I should add that I'm not entirely sure of the XZ/YZ dimension here, so those references might be reversed.

I got as far as I did using Sebastian Raschka's handy cheat sheet http://sebastianraschka.com/Articles/2014_matrix_cheatsheet.html

thanks kindly for any help

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    I think you want ThreeD[70] for Z, ThreeD[:, 70] for Y, and ThreeD[:, :, 70] (or ThreeD[..., 70]) for X.
    – Jaime
    Jun 8, 2014 at 14:56
  • What you show up there (ThreeD[, 70]) looks more like R to me ...
    – eickenberg
    Jun 8, 2014 at 18:01
  • Jaime -- Excellent, thanks that works!! Can you post it as the answer?
    – kabammi
    Jun 9, 2014 at 0:22
  • Eickenberg -- sorry, you are right, that should've been ThreeD[:,70].. so I edited the question so I don't lead anyone astray who might venture in here in the future.
    – kabammi
    Jun 9, 2014 at 0:23

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ThreeD[70] for Z

ThreeD[:, 70] for Y

ThreeD[:, :, 70] or ThreeD[..., 70] for X

from Jaime. Thankyou.

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