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Inverse permute the dimensions of a multidimensional array
Syntax
A = ipermute(B,order
)
Description
A = ipermute(B,
is the inverse of order
)
permute
. ipermute
rearranges the dimensions of B
so that permute(A,
order
)
will produce B
. B
has the same values as A
but the order of the subscripts needed to access any particular element are rearranged as specified by order
. All the elements of order
must be unique.
Remarks
permute
and ipermute
are a generalization of transpose (.'
) for multidimensional arrays.
Examples
Consider the 2-by-2-by-3 array a
:
a = cat(3,eye(2),2*eye(2),3*eye(2)) a(:,:,1) = a(:,:,2) = 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 a(:,:,3) = 3 0 0 3
Permuting and inverse permuting a
in the same fashion restores the array to its original form:
B
= permute(a,[3 2 1]);
C = ipermute(B,[3 2 1]);
isequal(a,C)
ans=
1
See Also
![]() | invhilb | is* | ![]() |