Convert a 3-d matrix to a 2-d matrix

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I have this variable 'a'. I want to convert it into a 2-d matrix of dimensions 3*3. The output I am looking for is a 3*3 matrix denoted by 'b'. Any help will be appreciated.
a=randi(10,3,3,2)
val(:,:,1) =
1 3 8
6 4 8
3 1 6
val(:,:,2) =
4 10 6
9 9 4
6 4 7
b =
14 310 86
69 49 84
36 14 67

Accepted Answer

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 23 Aug 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 23 Aug 2013
val(:,:,1) =[ 1 3 8
6 4 8
3 1 6];
val(:,:,2) =[ 4 10 6
9 9 4
6 4 7];
val(:,:,3) = randi([5,15],3,3)
l = floor(log10(val)+1);
ex = cumsum(l(:,:,end:-1:2),3);
c = cat(3,val(:,:,1:end-1).*10.^ex(:,:,end:-1:1),val(:,:,end))
out = sum(c,3);
or
z = num2cell(cellfun(@num2str,num2cell(val),'un',0),[1 2])
out = str2double(strcat(z{:}))

More Answers (2)

Jan
Jan on 23 Aug 2013
b = zeros( size(a, 1), size(a, 2) );
for i = 1 : size(a, 3);
b = b + 10.^(size(a, 3) - i) * a(:,:,i);
end;

Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 23 Aug 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 23 Aug 2013
out=val(:,:,1).*10.^(fix(val(:,:,2)/10)+1)+val(:,:,2)
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Vishal
Vishal on 23 Aug 2013
Thanks. Not sure how i could implement this for when there are upto 5 dimensions i.e. a=randi(10,3,3,5)

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