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How to divide a 3d matrix by a 2d matrix along one dimension

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Hi everybody,
I have 3d Matrix named Data, consisting of several grey scale Pictures. I want to divide it by a 2d Matix called DataMax containing the maximum intensity among the pictures at a pixel, in order to normalize Data in the 3rd dimension to 1.
I can perform the operation using a for loop:
DataMax = max(Data,[],3);
[x,y,z] = size(Data);
for k=1:z
Data(:,:,k) = Data(:,:,k)./DataMax;
end
However I would like to get rid of the loop in order to maximize performance.
Any ideas on how to do this?

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 23 Aug 2018
See if bsxfun (link) will do what you want:
Data = bsxfun(@rdivide, Data, DataMax);
It is generally quite efficient.

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