How do I sum over one dimension of a multidimensional array?
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Nesha Wright
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
Comentada: Louis-Philippe Guinard
el 25 de Mzo. de 2021
I have four dimensions in a netcdf file: lat, long, sector and time. I want to sum over JUST sector. Is there a simple command to do this?
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Adam Danz
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
Editada: Adam Danz
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
Are you using ncread() or something similar to load the variable into the matlab workspace? If the variable is a matrix, you can use the 2nd input to sum() to sum across a specified dimension.
Example:
r = rand(5,4,3,2); %4D data
squeeze(sum(r,3)) %sums across the 3rd dim.
Squeeze() just removes the extra singleton dimensions.
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Walter Roberson
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
ncinfo can give you information about the order the variables are in the file. But be careful because nc files are "row major" instead of "column major" -- that is, the memory storage varies most quickly across rows instead of down columns. Because of this it is common that you need to use permute() on the result of ncread() to get the data order you expect. For example,
TheArray = permute(TheArray, [2 1 3 4]);
When you are working with ncf data sets it is useful to pay close attention to the array sizes you get back compared to the length of the marginal index, to determine whether your first two dimensions need to be exchanged or not.
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Juan Fernandez
el 21 de Jun. de 2018
Yes, there is a simple single command. Use the sum(A,dim) function. If this is not working, then provide additional information and perhaps I can be of more assistance.
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Adam Danz
el 24 de Mzo. de 2021
> if I wanted to sum, say, just the N first elements of the 3rd dimension, how would one go about that?
sum(x(:,:,1:N), 3)
Louis-Philippe Guinard
el 25 de Mzo. de 2021
I wasn't too far off, I did sum(x(:,:,1:N)) and returned a 1x256xN array. Aight thanks a lot! :)
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