Adding 2D array to 3D array within loop
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I have a 3d array of zeros size (365,721,1440). I'm iterating through a for loop to add from array (721,1440) to the 3d array for each 1:365. Effectively, I'm wanting to do something like this:
totalarray(i,:,:)=totalarray(i,:,:)+newdata(:,:);
But obviously that throws me an error (Array dimensions must match for binary array op). Any idea how to add this new data I'm creating with each iteration to the total array?
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Torsten
on 5 Aug 2023
Edited: Torsten
on 5 Aug 2023
totalarray = rand(365,721,1440);
newdata = rand(721,1440);
squeeze(totalarray(1,:,:))
newdata
for i = 1:365
totalarray(i,:,:)=squeeze(totalarray(i,:,:))+newdata(:,:);
end
squeeze(totalarray(1,:,:))-newdata
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Bruno Luong
on 6 Aug 2023
But
allowedassgn = @(lhs,rhs) isequal(size(squeeze(lhs)), size(rhs)) || ...
(isvector(lhs) && isvector(rhs) && length(lhs)==length(rhs)) || ...
(isempty(rhs) && isempty(lhs));
fails to detect
M = zeros(3,4,5);
v=rand(1,4,5);
allowedassgn(M(1,:,:),v)
M(1,:,:)=v; % But this works
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