Converting a 3D matrix to several 2D matrices

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If I define 's1' as follows( i dont know Is it correct to define 's ' as a three-dimensional matrix?)
max_iteration=5;
a=zeros(10,48);
b=zeros(10,48);
for k=1:max_iteration
for i=1:10
s(k,i,:)=(a(i,:)-b(i,:);
end
Now, I want to find out "s" value , for example in iteration 4 . I mean how i can findout in intration4 , value s_new(:,:) which is 2d matrix with size 10*48 ?
itr1 : s1
itr2 : s2
itr3 : s3
itr4 : s4
itr5 : s5
which s1,s2,s3,s4,s5 should be 10*48

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Voss
Voss on 15 Dec 2022
Edited: Voss on 15 Dec 2022
max_iteration=5;
a=zeros(10,48);
b=zeros(10,48);
s = zeros(10,48,max_iteration);
for k=1:max_iteration
% presumably a and/or b change on each iteration
s(:,:,k) = a-b;
end

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