How to reshape a matrix in a specific way?

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Ciaran Green
Ciaran Green am 8 Feb. 2018
Kommentiert: Ciaran Green am 8 Feb. 2018
If I have a matrix (A) that is 10x4, how would I reshape this matrix to be a new 5x8 matrix (B) so that the first two rows of A are concatenated to be the first row of B, the 3rd and 4th row of A were the second row of B etc.
Thanks in advance for your help

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 8 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 8 Feb. 2018
Just use reshape and transpose (where 8 is the required number of columns):
>> A = rand(10,4); % fake data
>> B = reshape(A.',8,[]).';
and checking:
>> A(1:2,:)
ans =
0.42279 0.17374 0.11111 0.86420
0.25314 0.46765 0.14823 0.10467
>> B(1,:)
ans =
0.42279 0.17374 0.11111 0.86420 0.25314 0.46765 0.14823 0.10467
In your case use (where 25536*72 is the required number of columns):
B = reshape(A.',25536*72,[]).';
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Ciaran Green
Ciaran Green am 8 Feb. 2018
Fantastic, makes perfect sense - thank you for your help.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 8 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Fangjun Jiang am 8 Feb. 2018
A=reshape(1:40,10,4);
B=[A(1:2:10,:) A(2:2:10,:)]
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 8 Feb. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 8 Feb. 2018
Fangjun Jiang used the first line to define some fake data: it defines a matrix A with size 10x4, just like you specified in your question but did not provide us with. There is nothing special about this matrix (it contains the values 1 to 40), and you certainly don't need this in your code as you apparently already have matrix A.
Ciaran Green
Ciaran Green am 8 Feb. 2018
Oh, oops, makes sense - thank you for clarification.

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