How to programmatically select which array dimension to address
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DGM
am 15 Mär. 2021
Kommentiert: DGM
am 16 Mär. 2021
I've run across this issue a few times, and I'm wondering if there's an elegant way to handle it.
Say I have a function that reorders the vectors/pages/etc of an N-D array along a specified dimension, but we don't really know how many dimensions this arbitrary array might have. How can I address the elements of the array? I can think of two solutions, neither of which seem particularly ideal.
On one hand, I could presume a maximum number of dimensions and just handle it with explicit cases. It wouldn't take that many cases to cover most practical scenarios. Let's say I presume a maximum of 5-D:
function outpict=reorderarray(myarray,whichdim)
sz=size(myarray);
reorderedVector=randi(sz(whichdim),[1 sz(whichdim)]);
switch whichdim
case 1
outpict=myarray(reorderedVector,:,:,:,:);
case 2
outpict=myarray(:,reorderedVector,:,:,:);
case 3
outpict=myarray(:,:,reorderedVector,:,:);
case 4
outpict=myarray(:,:,:,reorderedVector,:);
case 5
outpict=myarray(:,:,:,:,reorderedVector);
% we could go on ...
end
end
Alternatively, I could build the expression as a character array and use eval(). This seems like something I should avoid.
Is there a better way to do something like this?
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Stephen23
am 16 Mär. 2021
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 16 Mär. 2021
"How can I address the elements of the array?"
Define the indices in a cell array, then use a comma-separated list:
"It wouldn't take that many cases to cover most practical scenarios."
Or you could use a simple comma-separated list to obtain the general solution for any number of dimensions:
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Walter Roberson
am 16 Mär. 2021
img = imread('flamingos.jpg');
imshow(reorderarray(img, 2));
imshow(reorderarray(img, 3));
imshow(reorderarray(img, 7));
function outpict = reorderarray(myarray,whichdim)
sz = size(myarray);
sz(end+1:whichdim) = 1; %in case asked for a dimension past the typical
idx = repmat({':'}, 1, length(sz));
idx{whichdim} = randperm(sz(whichdim));
outpict = myarray(idx{:});
end
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John Chilleri
am 15 Mär. 2021
Bearbeitet: John Chilleri
am 15 Mär. 2021
Hello,
I wouldn't suggest this to be an elegant solution, but it has worked so far for a number of test cases.
% A is myarray
% wdim is whichdim
% ordering is reorderedVector
function C = reorderarray(A,wdim,ordering)
sz = size(A); % Acquire size
pA = 1:length(sz); % Create permutation vector
pA(1) = wdim; % Swap desired dimension with first dimension
pA(wdim) = 1;
sz2 = sz; % Track permuted size
sz2(1) = sz(wdim);
sz2(wdim) = sz(1);
B1 = permute(A,pA); % Permute matrix so desired dimension is first
B2 = B1(ordering,:); % Reorder rows and restructure as 2D array
B3 = reshape(B2,sz2); % Reshape back into original permuted shape
C = permute(B3,pA); % Undo the permutation
end
I'll note that the process makes sense intuitively, but I wouldn't guarantee its correctness. The reshape restoring order seems to work because MATLAB has consistent methods of indexing across functions.
Thanks!
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