Extract 2d slice from a 3d matrix

I have a 3d-matrix A, x-y-z with a size of 260x260x258 containing dose values. I want to extract the values of a certain layer x-z (260x258) from this matrix, in order to plot it and see the dose distribution. Could u give me an advice how to do this? I need to extract several layers, but if I know how to do it for e specific layer I could expand it.

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If you have a 3-D matrix, and you want just a single X-Z slice, you probably need a mix of indexing and either shiftdim or permute or squeeze to shift your data into the first two dimensions. For example:
d = rand(260,260,258);
s = d(:,10,:); % Grab the 10th slice
size(s) % This will be [260 x 1 x 258]
ans = 1×3
260 1 258
s1 = squeeze(s); % "squeeze" out the middle singleton dimension
size(s1)
ans = 1×2
260 258
figure
imagesc(s1)
% Alternatively
s2 = permute(s,[1 3 2]); % swap the second and third dimensions, so the singleton dimension is last
size(s2)
ans = 1×2
260 258
figure
imagesc(s2)
% Alternatively
s3 = shiftdim(s,2); % Shift the dimensions twice, so the singleton dimension ends up at the end.
size(s3)
ans = 1×2
258 260
s4 = s3'; % Transpose to swap the two remaining dimensions.
size(s4)
ans = 1×2
260 258
figure
imagesc(s3)

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Thanks a lot Benjamin, squezze works perfect!! And also many thanks for showing me other options.
If you want robust code, use PERMUTE.

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