Sean‘s pick this week is catstruct by Jos (10584). Have you ever had to structures and wanted to combine them into one? The above question is kind of ambiguous. Do you mean? firststruct.x = pi secondstruct.x = exp(1) combinedstruct = [firststruct secondstruct] firststruct... read more >>
I will let you guys know the results of the night. As obscure and ominous as that sounds lmao. Very likely I will be a single gent (think I need it though) 😉
Consider this in Matlab:
>> clear M, M(:,:,:,1,:)=rand(10,10,2,1,5); size(M)
ans =
10 10 2 1 5
>> clear M, M(:,:,:,1,:)=rand(10,10,1,1,5); size(M)
ans =
10 10 5
>> clear M, M(:,:,1,1,:)=rand(10,10,1,1,5); size(M)
ans =
10 10 1 1 5
Why doesn't the 2nd code line behave like the 1st o...
Exactly. Because M is being allocated at-assignment, the colon dimensions are filled-up in-line, and without an explicit dimension, MATLAB tries it's best to maintain shape.
@AndrasDeak From this it appears non-contiguous singletons are being squeezed, aren't they?:
>> clear M, M(:,:,:,1,:)=rand(10,10,1,10,1,5); size(M)
ans =
10 10 10 1 5
>> clear M, M(:,1,:,:,:,:)=rand(10,10,1,10,1,2,1,5); size(M)
ans =
10 1 10 10 2 5
Anyway, considering that Mathworks say that clear A; A(:,:,2) = 1:10 gives an error (it does not) and that one should define the shape of the target array A first, I don't think we'll find any official info
I really do think all of this comes down to subasgn and Loren's essentially saying that any : assignment will act "as if that array had been turned into a column vector." The values are poured into the array, respecting explicit dimensions as needed, and omit any trailing singleton dimensions since they are implicit in MATLAB's world.
@LuisMendo Is it? If it's clear-ed and there's :, the shape-size combo may not be able to be satisfied. I think it's clear to us what the shape should be, but to a general interpreter written for all sorts of assignments and flexibility?
@AndrasDeak So like right here, MATALB doesn't know how big the :-columns should be, so it fills them left-to-right, has three left-over, essentially redundant singleton dimensions, and ignores them since they may be implicit trailing singletons.