I have a 3D matrix x_test
of size (100, 33, 66)
and I want to change its dimensions to (100, 66, 33)
.
What is the most efficient way to do this using python3.5? I look for something along those lines:
y = x_test.transpose()
You can pass the desired dimensions to the function np.transpose
using in your case np.transpose(x_test, (0, 2, 1))
.
For example,
import numpy as np
x_test = np.arange(30).reshape(3, 2, 5)
print(x_test)
print(x_test.shape)
This will print
[[[ 0 1 2 3 4]
[ 5 6 7 8 9]]
[[10 11 12 13 14]
[15 16 17 18 19]]
[[20 21 22 23 24]
[25 26 27 28 29]]]
(3, 2, 5)
Now, you can transpose the matrix with the command from above
y = np.transpose(x_test, (0, 2, 1))
print(y)
print(y.shape)
which will give
[[[ 0 5]
[ 1 6]
[ 2 7]
[ 3 8]
[ 4 9]]
[[10 15]
[11 16]
[12 17]
[13 18]
[14 19]]
[[20 25]
[21 26]
[22 27]
[23 28]
[24 29]]]
(3, 5, 2)
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