indexing diagonals out of a 4d matrix

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Neekar Mohammed
Neekar Mohammed am 23 Jun. 2019
Kommentiert: Matt J am 25 Jun. 2019
I would like to extract diag elemnts of a 4d matrix and put them in 2d matrix. Any help would be much appreciated.
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 24 Jun. 2019
Give an example, as the diagonal of a 4-d matrix has no definition. If anything, as Bjorn points out, the result would be ONE dimensional, a vector. So wanting it to become a 2-d matrix makes little sense. That means you need to be clear and specific as to your intent.
Neekar Mohammed
Neekar Mohammed am 24 Jun. 2019
Thank you very much for your comments. I have a correlation data which is a 4D matrix, let's say g(x1,y1,x2,y2) I want to calculate the intensity which is a 2D matrix f(x,y)=g where x1=x2 and y1=y2. So yes I want it to become a 2D matrix. Many thanks. Neekar

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Matt J
Matt J am 25 Jun. 2019
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 25 Jun. 2019
[M1,N1,M2,N2]=size(g);
M=min(M1,M2); N=min(N1,N2);
f=diag(reshape(g(1:M,1:N,1:M,1:N),M*N,[]));
f=reshape(f,M,N);
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Matt J
Matt J am 25 Jun. 2019
Nekar's comment moved here:
Thank you very much for fast respond. If is like g(x1,x2,y1,y2) (I changed the order) then f(x,y)=g for x1=x2 and y1=y2, Would be the same answer you suggested?
Matt J
Matt J am 25 Jun. 2019
No, you would have to pre-permute g into (x1,y1,x2,y2) ordering for it to work
g=permute(g,[1,3,2,4]);
For this reason and others, I recommend that you do not use (x1,x2,y1,y2) ordering. It will necessitate a lot of extra manipulation.

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