Using mat2cell

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Sebastian Daneli
Sebastian Daneli on 23 Jan 2022
Commented: Sebastian Daneli on 23 Jan 2022
This is the third time that I'm forced to write a question about mat2cell since the explanation Matlab gives about said command offers no insight. I have a 2840x256, and I would like create 20 cells, each of 142*256. Is there any alternative to mat2cell, since I cannot understand how this command work.

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Matt J
Matt J on 23 Jan 2022
You can use mat2tiles from,
Example:
A=rand(2840,256);
Acell=mat2tiles(A,[142,256])
Acell = 20×1 cell array
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 23 Jan 2022
M = rand(2840,256);
C = mat2cell(M,142*ones(1,20),256)
C = 20×1 cell array
{142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double} {142×256 double}

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