MATLAB Matrice Function Question help please?

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I am trying to write a matlab program which creates an n by n matrix with the following:
a = [0 1 2 3 4; 1 0 1 2 3; 2 1 0 1 2; 3 2 1 0 1; 4 3 2 1 0]
How would I go about doing this?
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Additional Details Also looking like this:
a =
0 1 2 3 4
1 0 1 2 3
2 1 0 1 2
3 2 1 0 1
4 3 2 1 0
Some detailed instruction/help would really help me in clarifying how to program matrices in general.

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Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor on 5 Apr 2012
It's a toeplitz matrix... so use the command
toeplitz(0:4)
to recreate your example. I'm sure you can extrapolate to the general n-by-n case.
More generally, if you want to create a matrix, use an array creation function like toeplitz, ones, rand, (type
doc elmat
and check out 1.) the list of Specialized matrices at the bottom of the help file and 2.) the list of elementary matrices at the top of the file.)
Beyond array creation functions, you can concatenate values both horizontally and vertically to create a vector/matrix/high d array. One way to concatenate is with square braces. For example, to concatenate 1 and 2 horizontally, use the command
v = [1,2]
That is, commas in square brackets can be interpreted as horizontal concatenation. To concatenate vertically, use the command
v = [1;2]
That is, semicolons in square brackets can be interpreted as vertical concatenation.
To build a matrix, construct it row-by-row sequentially from the first row to the last row. For example, the command
a = [0,1,2,3,4;1,0,1,2,3]
constructs the first row (0,1,2,3), then concatenates vertically (;) the second row (1,0,1,2,3);
That may not be the clarification you were looking for, so let me know if I can clarify.
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Reelz
Reelz on 6 Apr 2012
****** I am specifically looking how to do this in the editor window. where we start off function = ( )
Your answer did help me, I am just confused on using the editor window. Help in that area would be awesome!
Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor on 7 Apr 2012
I like Image Analysts approach below... you could simplify with just
function m = makeToeplitz(n)
m = toeplitz(0:n);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 6 Apr 2012
For example, write this in the editor window (Use File->New if you have to, or click the blank page icon to get a new editor window):
function m = test1(n)
if nargin >= 1
m = toeplitz(0:n);
else
m = toeplitz(0:4); % Default
warningMessage = sprintf('Using default n of 4');
uiwait(warndlg(warningMessage));
end
and save it as test1.m. Then you can run it without any args and it will use a default of 4, or you can say
>> test1(5)
and it will use an n of 5.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2012
You have accidentally saved a file under the name toeplitz.m . Remove your file with that name.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 7 Apr 2012
out = abs(bsxfun(@minus,0:4,(0:4)'))

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