How Can We Split 4D Matrix into two 2D Matrices?

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I have a 4D matrix R=[90x360x90x360], how can I split it into two matrices A=[90x360] and B=[90x360]. Thanks in advance.
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 29 Aug 2019
Edited: Guillaume on 29 Aug 2019
Or in other words, you've got 32400 matrices of size 90x360 in a 90x360x90x360 matrix, not just 2.
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 29 Aug 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 29 Aug 2019
In R you have 90 x 360 = 32400 of (90 x 360) matrices. here is one:
R(:,:,12,34)
here is another
R(:,:,56,321)
or
R(:,:,1,1)
R(:,:,90,360)
etc... There are 32400 of them. And you ask to get 2? The count doesn't add up.
We reallly can't help you if you don't know what your data contain, what and how you would use it.

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