how to convert 2D matrix to 1D
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i want to convert 2D array with size 83*6580 to 1D array , any help ?
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Star Strider
on 13 Dec 2014
If you just want to make a vector out of it, use the ‘(:)’ notation:
A = rand(83,6580);
V = A(:);
‘V’ is a (546140x1) double.
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Stephen23
on 14 Feb 2018
"To make V as 1D array"
Unlike some languages MATLAB does not have any concept of 1D arrays: all arrays have atleast 2 explicit dimensions and infinite implicit trailing singleton dimensions. Because the first dimension is the row dimension the most "basic" kind of vector is actually a column vector.
AIJAZ BHAT
on 2 Nov 2020
Edited: AIJAZ BHAT
on 2 Nov 2020
Alright I also want to add a precaution here while using it, It operates in column wise concatenation.
अंबरीश प्रशांत चांदूरकर Ambarish Prashant Chandurkar
on 26 Jul 2019
To Convert a 2D Matrix into a 1D Array( i.e a row vector), such that row vector is formed by concatenating consecutive rows of the 2D Matrix, use the following Code :
OneDArray = reshape(TwoDArray',[1 size(TwoDArray,1)*size(TwoDArray,2)]);
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Tyler David MacLean
on 6 Oct 2020
I dig the matrix math here didnt even thing of doing it like this.
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