How to extract diagonal elements of multidimensional array ?

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If I have a m-order n-dimensional tensor. How should I extract the diagonal elements ?
For example
% Generate a 3-order 4-dimensional tensor
rng('default')
A = rand(4,4,4)
A =
A(:,:,1) = 0.8147 0.6324 0.9575 0.9572 0.9058 0.0975 0.9649 0.4854 0.1270 0.2785 0.1576 0.8003 0.9134 0.5469 0.9706 0.1419 A(:,:,2) = 0.4218 0.6557 0.6787 0.6555 0.9157 0.0357 0.7577 0.1712 0.7922 0.8491 0.7431 0.7060 0.9595 0.9340 0.3922 0.0318 A(:,:,3) = 0.2769 0.6948 0.4387 0.1869 0.0462 0.3171 0.3816 0.4898 0.0971 0.9502 0.7655 0.4456 0.8235 0.0344 0.7952 0.6463 A(:,:,4) = 0.7094 0.6551 0.9597 0.7513 0.7547 0.1626 0.3404 0.2551 0.2760 0.1190 0.5853 0.5060 0.6797 0.4984 0.2238 0.6991
The diagonal elements are A(1,1,1) = 0.8147, A(2,2,2) = 0.0357, A(3,3,3) = 0.7655 and A(4,4,4) = 0.6991.
I was hoping to have a tensor_diag function that takes a tensor A as an input parameter and returns a vector consisting of its diagonal elements.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2023
Edited: Stephen23 on 23 Mar 2023
@Mattia Marsetti: your code throws an error on the example array:
rng('default')
A = rand(4,4,4)
A =
A(:,:,1) = 0.8147 0.6324 0.9575 0.9572 0.9058 0.0975 0.9649 0.4854 0.1270 0.2785 0.1576 0.8003 0.9134 0.5469 0.9706 0.1419 A(:,:,2) = 0.4218 0.6557 0.6787 0.6555 0.9157 0.0357 0.7577 0.1712 0.7922 0.8491 0.7431 0.7060 0.9595 0.9340 0.3922 0.0318 A(:,:,3) = 0.2769 0.6948 0.4387 0.1869 0.0462 0.3171 0.3816 0.4898 0.0971 0.9502 0.7655 0.4456 0.8235 0.0344 0.7952 0.6463 A(:,:,4) = 0.7094 0.6551 0.9597 0.7513 0.7547 0.1626 0.3404 0.2551 0.2760 0.1190 0.5853 0.5060 0.6797 0.4984 0.2238 0.6991
get_tensor(A)
Index in position 4 exceeds array bounds. Index must not exceed 1.

Error in solution>get_tensor (line 19)
out(i)=eval(str);
function out=get_tensor(v)
size_v=size(v);
if sum(size_v == size_v(1))<numel(size_v)
error('the input vector is not a sqare matrix');
end
N = size_v(1);
out=zeros(N,1);
for i=1:N
str='v(';
for s=1:N
str=[str 'i,'];
end
str(end:end+1)=');';
out(i)=eval(str);
end
end
Note that you could easily replace the evil EVAL with a cell array and a comma-separated list.

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Accepted Answer

the cyclist
the cyclist on 23 Mar 2023
rng('default')
N = 4;
A = rand(N,N,N);
A(1:N^2+N+1:end)
ans = 1×4
0.8147 0.0357 0.7655 0.6991
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 23 Mar 2023
Ah, I read your question too quickly, and didn't make my solution general enough. Glad you found it.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 23 Mar 2023
N = 7;
A = rand(N,N,N,N,N);
p=ndims(A);
N=length(A);
% Method 1: generalization of cyclist's answer
step = polyval(ones(1,p),N);
idx = 1:step:N^p;
A(idx)
ans = 1×7
0.4728 0.2804 0.8097 0.9442 0.5680 0.1666 0.9129
% Method 2
c = repmat({1:N}, [1,p]);
idx = sub2ind(size(A), c{:});
A(idx)
ans = 1×7
0.4728 0.2804 0.8097 0.9442 0.5680 0.1666 0.9129

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