MATLAB flattens all trailing dimensions when using a single colon, so you can use that to get from your N-D array to a 2D array, which you can reshape
back into the original N dimensions after the calculation.
Along the first dimension
If you want to use the first dimension you can use a relatively simple and short piece of code:
function y = MyMultiDimensional(x)
x_size = size(x); % Get input size
yflat = x(1,:) .* x(2,:) + x(3,:); % Calculate "flattened" 2D function
y = reshape(yflat, [1 x_size(2:end)]); % Reshape output back to original size
end
Along an arbitrary dimension, now featuring N-D permute.
When you want your function to act along the n-th dimension out of a total of N, you can permute
that dimension to the front first:
function y = MyMultiDimensional(x,n)
x_size = size(x); % Get input size
Order = 1:numel(x_size);
Order(n)=[]; % Remove n-th dimension
Order2 = [n, Order]; % Prepend n-th dimension
xPermuted = permute(x,Order2); % permute the n-th dimension to the front
yTmp = xPermuted (1,:) .* xPermuted (2,:) + xPermuted (3,:); % Calculate "flattened" 2D function
y = reshape(yTmp, x_size(Order)); % Reshape output back to original size
end
I timed the results of the two methods of Luis' and my methods:
function timeMultiDim()
x = rand(1e1,1e1,1e1,1e1,1e1,1e1,1e1,1e1);
function y = Luis1(x)
colons = repmat({':'}, 1, ndims(x)-1); % row cell array containing the string ':'
% repeated the required number of times
y = x(1,colons{:}).*x(2,colons{:}) + x(3,colons{:});
end
function y = Luis2(x)
xs = num2cell(x, [2:ndims(x)]); % x split along the first dimension
y = xs{1}.*xs{2} + xs{3};
end
function y = Adriaan(x)
x_size = size(x); % Get input size
yflat = x(1,:) .* x(2,:) + x(3,:); % Calculate "flattened" 2D function
y = reshape(yflat, [1 x_size(2:end)]); % Reshape output back to original size
end
n=1;
function y = Adriaan2(x,n)
x_size = size(x); % Get input size
Order = 1:numel(x_size);
Order(n)=[]; % Remove n-th dimension
Order2 = [n, Order]; % Prepend n-th dimension
xPermuted = permute(x,Order2); % permute the n-th dimension to the front
yTmp = xPermuted (1,:) .* xPermuted (2,:) + xPermuted (3,:); % Calculate "flattened" 2D function
y = reshape(yTmp, x_size(Order)); % Reshape output back to original size
end
t1 = timeit(@() Luis1(x));
t2 = timeit(@() Luis2(x));
t3 = timeit(@() Adriaan(x));
t4 = timeit(@() Adriaan2(x,n));
format long g;
fprintf('Luis 1: %f seconds\n', t1);
fprintf('Luis 2: %f seconds\n', t2);
fprintf('Adriaan 1: %f seconds\n', t3);
fprintf('Adriaan 2: %f seconds\n', t4);
end
Luis 1: 0.698139 seconds
Luis 2: 4.082378 seconds
Adriaan 1: 0.696034 seconds
Adriaan 2: 0.691597 seconds
So, going to a cell is bad, it takes more than 5 times as long, reshape
and ':'
are barely apart, so that'd come down to preference.