Suppose I had a 1-by-12 matrix and I wanted to resize it to a 4-by-3 matrix. How could I do this?
My current solution is kind of ugly:
for n=1:length(mat)/3
out(n,1:3) = mat((n-1)*3+1:(n-1)*3+3);
end
Is there a better way to do this?
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reshape is of course the proper solution, as stated by gnovice. A nice feature of reshape is that it allows this:
So if you ddon't know how many columns there will be, reshape will compute it for you. Likewise, reshape will fill in the number of rows, if you leave that out.
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to extend gnovice's solution: If you need a different order of matrix construction, use transpose (the ' operator) or |
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Try the RESHAPE function:
Note that the matrix B will be filled with elements from A in a columnwise fashion (i.e. columns will be filled from top to bottom, moving left to right). Example:
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