How to create a 3D array with matrices of unequal dimentions
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Benjamin Schuessler
on 8 Jan 2018
Commented: Benjamin Schuessler
on 8 Jan 2018
Hi all!
I'm a little stuck here, I have a loop:
for i = 1:length(n)
(extras)
n_input = n(i)
tjdf = tjdfCoef(q12,q23,n_input,lambda,mu
end
where the output tjdf is a matrix that has a larger and larger size after each iteration. Is there anyway to put all outputs into a 3D matrix, even though all outputs aren't equal dimension?
Thanks,
Ben
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Jan
on 8 Jan 2018
Edited: Jan
on 8 Jan 2018
No, a 3D array must have the same number of rows and columns for all pages. Use a cell array instead:
tjdf = cell(1, length(n));
for i = 1:length(n)
(extras)
n_input = n(i)
tjdf{i} = tjdfCoef(q12,q23,n_input,lambda,mu)
end
Cell arrays are useful, if it is meaningful to access the elements by indices and if the elements have different sizes and/or types.
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