Hi all,

I'm trying to stack (or concatenate) 3D matrices (hypermatrices) along the 3rd dimension.
(The goal is to perform zero-padding along the 3rd dimension).
So far, the only - and ugly - solution I've found is the following:

//my padding
a=zeros(2,2,3);
//my data
b=a;
b(:,:,1)=[111,112;121,122];
b(:,:,2)=[211,212;221,222];
b(:,:,3)=[311,312;321,322];
// zero-padded data
padded_b=matrix([a(:);b(:);a(:)],[size(a,1),size(a,2),3*size(a,3)]);
Is there a solution that is less convoluted (and maybe more efficient) than resorting to this mix of "(:)" and "matrix"?

Thanks in advance,

Antoine

PS: If you are curious, I'm looking at the time evolution of a 2D image and need to do zero-padding and fft for spectral analysis : the 2 first dimensions are space ones (x,y), while the 3rd one is temporal evolution.

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