I'm studying for an exam and I am stuck on this problem this is what I have so far...

1 view (last 30 days)
  • All of the elements in the first row are the column number +2 and all of the elements in the first column are the row number + 3.
  • All other elements in the matrix are the sum of the value above it and the value to the left of it
row = input('Enter value');
col = input('Enter value');
Mat=zeros(row,col)
for i=1:length(row)
for j = 1:length(col)
if i==1;
Mat(i,col(i)+2)
Mat(j,row(i)+3)
  1 Comment
Torsten
Torsten on 4 Aug 2022
All of the elements in the first row are the column number +2 and all of the elements in the first column are the row number + 3.
All of the elements in the first row are the column number +2
Thus Mat(1,1) = 3
all of the elements in the first column are the row number + 3
Thus Mat(1,1) = 4
Contradiction !

Sign in to comment.

Answers (1)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Aug 2022
The first index in a matrix if row and the second is column. In your loops j is the column. So you cannot have the first index be j.
Mat(j,row(i)+3) % NO!!!
"other elements in the matrix are the sum of the value above it and the value to the left of it"
so after you've set up the first row and column, start the loops at 2 and reference the matrix values above and to the left of it
% Add (above current element) + (left of current element) respectively
Mat(i, j) = Mat(i - 1, j) + Mat(i, j-1);

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!