# Matrix of matrices in matlab

I need to build up the matrix of matrices. Say, for all $1\leq i,j\leq n$ I have to define a matrix $p_{ij}$ which will be a matrix $n\times n$. What I can do - it is to build up a matrix $P$ which is $n^2\times n^2$ - but for $n=20$ there is an error about memory.

Could you please tell me how to solve this problem?

-
how to type math formulas here, ins't LaTeX supported? –  Ilya Mar 9 '11 at 12:47

Use cell arrays. Like this

c = cell(3,3) %Create cell array of size *3x3*

c =

[]    []    []
[]    []    []
[]    []    []

c{1,1}; = rand(3,3); %Set cell {1,1} to be random matrix of size *3x3*
c{1,2} = ones(4,6)   %Set cell {1,2} to be matrix of ones size *4x6*

c =

[3x3 double]    [4x6 double]    []
[]              []    []
[]              []    []


etc..

-
How do I call for element k,l of matrix in the cell i,j? –  Ilya Mar 9 '11 at 12:15
@Gortaur: Like this, c{i,j}(k,l) –  Ghaul Mar 9 '11 at 12:33
Thank you, I will try. –  Ilya Mar 9 '11 at 12:47
@Ghaul why should this solve the memory problem? –  draks ... Jul 14 '12 at 20:17
@draks Because cell arrays don't have to be be stored in a contiguous memory block and numerical arrays do. So even though cell arrays have larger overhead and require a bit more memory than numerical arrays, you can usually store more information in them. –  Ghaul Jul 16 '12 at 10:19
show 1 more comment