how can I add zeros elements to a matrix?
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    moein Pakdel sefidi
 on 18 Jun 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: David Buzzell
 on 28 Sep 2020
            I have a matrix a: a= [1 2 3; 1 2 3; 1 2 3] I want to add zero rows and cols and convert it to b:
 b=
     1     2     3     0     0 
     1     2     3     0     0
     1     2     3     0     0
     0     0     0     0     0
     0     0     0     0     0
how is it possible?
(size of 'a' can be different, in fact it's a matrix which shows image m*n)
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  Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
      
 on 18 Jun 2015
        
      Edited: Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
      
 on 18 Jun 2015
  
      Hi Moein,
there are different ways to do this. One of which is to define a fully zero matrix with all zeros
newMatrix = zeros(5,5); % all zero matrix
Then assign the non zero elements.
newMatrix(1:3,1:3) = oldMatrix; % oldMatrix is a, newMatrix is b
This is one way to do it.
Another way would be to concatenate the oldMatrix with zeros.
neMatrix_1 = [oldMatrix,zeros(3,2)];  % horizontal concatenation
newMatrix_2 = [newMatrix_1;zeros(2,5)]; % vertical concatenation
This should give you the same in newMatrix_2
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  Ugur Aygun
 on 26 Oct 2016
        Hi Moein,
Easiest way to do this is to use padarray command.
a= [1 2 3; 1 2 3; 1 2 3];
padarray(a,[2,2],0,'post')
ans =
       1     2     3     0     0
       1     2     3     0     0
       1     2     3     0     0
       0     0     0     0     0
       0     0     0     0     0
Here [2,2] indicates how many terms you will add to rows and columns respectively.
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