I would like to write a "syntactical sugar" Octave or Matlab zero-padding function, to which the user sends an n-dimensional object and a vector of <= n entries. The vector contains new, equal or larger dimensions for the object, and the object is zero-padded to match these dimensions. Any dimensions not specified are left alone. One expected use is, given for example a 5d block X of 3d medical image volumes, I can call
y = simplepad(X, [128 128 128]);
and thus pad the first three dimensions to a power of two for wavelet analysis (in fact I use a separate function nextpwr2 to find these dimensions) while leaving the others.
I have racked my brains on how to write this method avoiding the dreaded eval, but cannot thus far find a way. Can anyone suggest a solution? Here is more or less what I have:
function y = simplepad(x, pad)
szx = size(x);
n_pad = numel(pad);
szy = [pad szx(n_pad+1:end)];
y = zeros(szy);
indices_string = '(';
for n = 1:numel(szx)
indices_string = [indices_string, '1:', num2str(szx(n))];
if n < numel(szx)
indices_string = [indices_string, ','];
else
indices_string = [indices_string, ')'];
end
end
command = ['y',indices_string,'=x;'];
eval(command);
end