Multiply two 3D arrays that result would be 4D

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Hello to All,
I am trying to work and understand 4D arrays. Lets say I have two 3D gpuArrays a(100x5x5) and b(5x5x5). I would like to multiply them that it would result in 4D array c(100x5x5x5), and example of multiplication:
For j=1:5
For i=1:5
c(:,:,i,j)=a(:,i,j)*b(i,:,j)
end
end
What would be the way to achieve this. I am trying to go for 4D arrays, because I would like to avoid for loops.
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Jul 2018
a(:,i,j) is a 100x1. b(i,:,j) is a 1x5. So the result of a matrix multiply is going to be a 100x5. This would mean you need c(:,:,i,j) instead of c(:,i,j) on the lhs. Is this what you want to do?
Mantas Vaitonis
Mantas Vaitonis on 13 Jul 2018
@James Tursa, yes you are correct, c suppose to be c(:,:,i,j), I fixed my comment. Thank You for noticing.

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 13 Jul 2018
Assuming I understand what you are trying to do,
result = permute(a,[1 4 2 3]) .* permute(b,[4 2 1 3]);
or in earlier versions of MATLAB
result = bsxfun(@times,permute(a,[1 4 2 3]) , permute(b,[4 2 1 3]));
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Mantas Vaitonis
Mantas Vaitonis on 13 Jul 2018
Yes this is exactly what I need. Thank You and you guys always give such great and fast responses. Now I can move forward.

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Matt J
Matt J on 13 Jul 2018
c=a.*permute(b,[4,1,3,2]);

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