2d array in matlab
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how to declare 2d array in matlab
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dpb
on 20 Sep 2014
Matlab does silent automagic allocation -- just assign
z=zeros(2); % is a 2x2 array
See "Getting Started" section in the documentation and work thru the examples to get an idea on "how Matlab works.
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Image Analyst
on 20 Sep 2014
Edited: Image Analyst
on 20 Sep 2014
A neat trick is that you can expand an existing array or scalar by setting the last value to something. For example:
m=5; % m is a scalar
m(10,20) = 9;
m is now a 10 by 20 array of zeros except for the two (1,1) and (10,20) elements which equal 5 and 9 respectively.
You can also preallocate cell arrays with the cell() function and structure arrays with the struct() function.
dpb
on 20 Sep 2014
Edited: dpb
on 21 Sep 2014
...can expand an existing array or scalar by setting the last value to something.
I was just coming back to add that in, IA... :)
But, I'll note for the OP one doesn't have to add to an existing variable, same thing works to create the array; ie,
m(10,20)=9;
as the first statement will leave the array w/ just the one "9" at location 10,10, all else is zeros. It's functionally equivalent to
m=zeros(10,20);
m(end,end)=9;
where I've deliberately used the alternate functional indexing reference end as a tutorial device as well... :)
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