![]() Relevant in c.l.f? I would ask the same question of You think posting about a deficiency in Matlab is > most unfriendly people I've seen on any other newsgroup, > I find it strange, that you will take time to actually > Fortran code to show how to reshape an array in different > intrinsic value to some who use Fortran as I posted > The posting is related to Fortran, and might have some > Why are you posting this here? c.l.f is not the > an option such as Fortran's order would be nice > reshape() to get it to the shape I wanted, but I think > I know I can manipulate Matlab result obtained from > I could not find such an option in Matlab reshape, Google "spam filter" and you'll find one. I suggest that you put me on your spam filter, please do, If you do not like to read my post, you have the freedom toĭo so. Newsgroup, and you do not own fortran news group, and youĪre not the king who decides what kind can be posted here. In addition, may I remind you, that you do not own the internet That you will actually complain why I am posting small note With all the junk being written on the net each second, Most unfriendly people I've seen on any other newsgroup, I find it strange, that you will take time to actually Intrinsic value to some who use Fortran as I postedįortran code to show how to reshape an array in different The posting is related to Fortran, and might have some Reshape() to get it to the shape I wanted, but I thinkĪn option such as Fortran's order would be nice I know I can manipulate Matlab result obtained from I could not find such an option in Matlab reshape, ![]() I found this option useful, as sometimes I want (Without using order= option above, the output is Of new Fortran 90, which allows one to control the order, "B = reshape(A,m,n) returns the m-by-n matrix B whoseīut I found a nice option in Fortran, I think this is part The default reshape() is column-wise, both in Matlab and in Fortran.
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