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Re: Reshaing continued: msg#00022python.numeric.general
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Stephen Walton wrote: > On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 02:44, Karthikesh Raju wrote: > > > example a = reshape(arange(0,18),(2,3,3)) > > > > a[0,:,:], a[1,:,:] should be rows wise extracts like > > > > a[0,:,:] = 0 3 6 > > 1 4 7 > > 2 5 8 > > > > I'm not certain why you expect the transpose of the actual result here. > There are two possibilities. MATLAB arrays are column major (first index > varies most rapidly), so in MATLAB (one-based indexing): > The transpose was another person's reply to the above question. Actually, the reason i was doing all this was because i was working on "a dataloader" that allowed me to dump and load variables in a ascii text file, similar to what Matlab's mat format does. This worked fine as long as the array dimension was 2. Now i need 3D array support, and one idea was to convert all the dimensions into a tuple, load the data and reshape as per my the array dimension requirement. Obviously, both being different (column major vs row major), i elements would be wrong. Hence i wanted to see if reshape could have a flag, that told it to do either row wise or column wise reshaping. A partial support for 3D has been by extending the number of columns in a 2D matrix, so each new dimension is a block matrix in the columns. This works fine, but again another day when i need 4D it would break. This is why i thought i could play with reshape to get things correct once and for all. Warm regards karthik > >> A=reshape([0:17],[2,3,3]); > >> M=reshape(A(1,:,:),[3,3]) > M = > > 0 6 12 > 2 8 14 > 4 10 16 > > This is the same thing you would get in MATLAB from > M=reshape([0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16],[3,3]) > > numarray arrays are row major (last index varies most rapidly), so in > numarray: > > >>> A=reshape(arange(0,18), (2,3,3)) > >>> M=A[0,:,:] > >>> M > array([[0, 1, 2], > [3, 4, 5], > [6, 7, 8]]) > > This is the same thing you get for M=reshape(arange(0,9),(3,3)). > > -- > Stephen Walton <stephen.walton@xxxxxxxx> > Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Cal State Northridge > ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5047&alloc_id=10808&op=click |
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