concatenate vertically along the 3rd dimension of a matrix

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I have a matrix which has these 3rd dimensions. A(:,:,1), A(:,:,2), A(:,:,3)
Now, I wanted these three to be vertically concatenated .
I know this: vertcat(A(:,:,1), A(:,:,2), A(:,:,3));
I wanted to know other solutions as the no.of 3rd dimensions seem to change for every loop.
Thanks

Answers (3)

Guillaume
Guillaume on 14 Jul 2016
splitA = num2cell(A, [1 2]); %split A keeping dimension 1 and 2 intact
vertcat(splitA{:})

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 14 Jul 2016
reshape(permute(A,[2,1,3]),size(A,2),[])'
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2016
Not sure what you mean by saying you have a matrix with these planes along the third dimension A(:,:,1), A(:,:,2), A(:,:,3)? They are already along the third dimension. For example they could be the red, green, and blue color channels of an RGB image. To concatenate 2d arrays along the third dimension, so
array3d = cat(3, array2da, array2db, array2dc, array2dc, .....);
for as many 2D arrays as you have.
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Varshini Guddanti
Varshini Guddanti on 14 Jul 2016
Edited: Varshini Guddanti on 14 Jul 2016
Yeah, I want to concatenate the third dimensions vertically to display a figure.
Previously, I had done it using vertcat and cat but I donot want it to be done manually, but, I want to concatenate each 3rd dimension matrix generated in a loop to be concatenated vertically.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2016
Explain why vercat and cat are manual and a for loop is not manual.

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