Maxtrix copy and manipulation

I have one matrix and one vector. I would like to shift the elements of row forward depending on the vector index.
M = [0 2 4 5;
0 4 7 9;
0 0 0 34];
v = [4 3 2];
Shift the elements of M forward, v(1) = 4 indicate start result with the 4th element of the row. Pad the end of row with zeros.
Result = [5 0 0 0;
7 9 0 0;
0 0 34 0]
How do I do this in the vectorized way?
Thanks, Fischer

 Accepted Answer

This uses a loop, but I can’t see how to do this without one:
M = [0 2 4 5; 0 4 7 9; 0 0 0 34];
v = [4 3 2];
c = size(M,2);
Result = zeros(size(M));
for k1 = 1:size(M,1)
Result(k1,1:c-v(k1)+1) = M(k1,v(k1):c);
end

5 Comments

Fischer Zheng
Fischer Zheng on 17 Sep 2015
Edited: Fischer Zheng on 17 Sep 2015
Looping is not that good in my case as there are 200k rows each time.
I was thinking about using ind2sub and accumarry to make it happen.
MATLAB does not have a shift operator, let alone a vectorized version of it. You will have to create your own. While there could be solutions with cell arrays, cellfun, accumarray and the like, probably the fastest and least obfuscated solution would be to use a simple loop.
I doubt if either ind2sub or accumarray or arrayfun or any of the others would work in this instance. Considering that you’re doing a different shift on each row, there is no way to vectorise this operation.
You are right, too bad.
Thank you.
If you’re doing this once for each large matrix, save the shifted matrix to a .mat file. Then you can simply load the shifted matrix when you need it, rather than recalculating it each time.

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Matt J
Matt J on 17 Sep 2015
Edited: Matt J on 18 Sep 2015
v=v(:);
[m,n]=size(M);
[I,J,S]=find(M);
J=J-v(I)+1;
idx=J>0;
Result=sparse(I(idx),J(idx),S(idx),m,n);
Result=full(Result); %optional

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Fischer Zheng
Fischer Zheng on 17 Sep 2015
Edited: Fischer Zheng on 17 Sep 2015
Thanks for the update. Let me take a look again.
Thanks,

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