How to split a 3d matrix into sub-3d matrices?

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How can I split e.g. a 100x100x100 matrix into non-overlapping (neighbouring) smaller matrices 10x10x10? or how to use mat2cell for this problem?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Sep 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 21 Sep 2016
It is easy to split that array using mat2cell, you just need to define a vector that defines how to split each of the dimensions:
A = rand(100,100,100);
D = 10*ones(1,10);
C = mat2cell(A,D,D,D);
and the output:
>> size(C)
ans =
10 10 10
>> size(C{1})
ans =
10 10 10

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Matt J
Matt J on 28 Dec 2017
Edited: Matt J on 28 Dec 2017
For an easier interface, you can instead use mat2tiles (Download), e.g.,
>> C = mat2tiles( rand(100,100,100), [10,10,10]);
>> whos C
Name Size Kilobytes Class Attributes
C 10x10x10 7922 cell

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