Resizing an array - removing elements
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I have an array of data, in this case 61 rows long. I need to reshape this into 3s - LSB1 = reshape(LSB,3,[]); but as 61 isn't divisible by 3, it wont work.
I want to be able to remove the last value of from the vector in this case, via an if statement (sometimes maybe to remove the last 2 values if there were 62 rows instead) i.e. an if statement to check divisibility by 3 and then to remove the correct number of elements from the end of the array.
Thank you
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Ahmad Kanzu Syauqi Firdaus
on 3 Sep 2018
you can also use imresize, especially when you want to decrease array dimension without changing array content generally. example:
X=rand(105,1); M=61; Xnew=imresize(X,[M,1]);
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Here is an example showing how this can be done automatically:
>> X = rand(4,3); % 4*3 = 12, not divisible by 5
>> R = 5;
>> reshape(X(1:end-mod(numel(X),R)),R,[])
ans =
0.79221 0.93399
0.95949 0.67874
0.65574 0.75774
0.035712 0.74313
0.84913 0.39223
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