How to loop over a series of files

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Gina Carts
Gina Carts el 14 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Stephen23 el 15 de Mzo. de 2019
I have 10 datasets named data1, data2,data3,...,data10 with dimensions [150,120, 25, 5]. I want to create a big matrix and put all this data in.
The new matrix should have dimensions [150,120,25, 5, 10]. I tried to make a for loop but I got it wrong. Below is my code
Big_matrix = zeros(150,120,25,10);
for i=1:10
Big_matrix(:,:,:,:,i)=data(i);
end
Can anyone please help with that?
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Gina Carts
Gina Carts el 15 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Gina Carts el 15 de Mzo. de 2019
I've been trying to do what you suggested but I really struggle with dimensions. My case is 4D and I am trying to make a 5D matrix.
D=cell(1);
D{1}=rand(2,3,4,5);
D{2}=rand(2,3,4,5);
D{3}=rand(2,3,4,5);
D{4}=rand(2,3,4,5);
D{5}=rand(2,3,4,5);
A = cat(4,D{:});
size(A)
ans =
2 3 4 25
It's adding up the 4th dimension. I was expecting to have a 5th dimension as in your example that you ended up with a 4D matrix.
Would it be correct to use the reshape function to make it 5D? i.e. B = reshape(A, 2,3,4,5,5)?
Rik
Rik el 15 de Mzo. de 2019
Have you read the documentation for the cat function? The first input is the dimension in which your arrays (the later inputs) should be concatenated. So to concatenate in the 5th dimension, use cat(5,D{:}) instead.

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Rik
Rik el 14 de Mzo. de 2019
Your mistake was numbering your variables. However, you can use eval to solve your current problem.
You should avoid eval. Make sure to never need it by having a better data structure.
Big_matrix=eval(['cat(4' sprintf(',data%d',1:5) ')']);

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