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flipdim
flip x components along a given dimension
Calling Sequence
y=flipdim(x,dim)
Arguments
- x
- a scalar, a vector or an array of reals 
- dim
- a positive integer 
- y
- a scalar, a vector or an array of reals 
Description
Given x, a scalar/vector/array of reals and
    dim a positive integer, this function flips the x
    components along the dimension number dim of
    x (x and y have
    the same size)
Examples
// example 1: flip x components along the first dimension x=[1 2 3 4; 5 6 7 8]; dim=1; y=flipdim(x,dim) // example 2: flip x components along the second dimension dim=2; y=flipdim(x,dim) // example 3: flip x components along the third dimension x=matrix(1:48,[3 2,4,2]); dim=3; y=flipdim(x,dim)
Authors
F.Belahcene
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