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how to do this in matlab by the multiply constant matrix and the inversion matrix
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x=0.3;
p=0.343;
for n=2:65536;
if x(n-1)>=0 & x(n-1)<=p
x(n)=x(n-1)/p;
else
x(n)=(1-x(n-1))/(1-p);
end
end
A=sort(x);
[A,T]=sort(x);
Q=R(T);
Q4 = reshape(Q, 4, 4, numel(Q)/16);
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Jan
on 1 Jul 2019
After step 1 you have a set of 4x4 matrices. Now the text of step 2 is full of syntactical errors. I'm not sure, what it means. Maybe:
Q4 = reshape(Q, 4, 4, numel(Q)/16);
R = zeros(size(Q4));
C = [2,3,1,1; 1,2,3,1; 1,1,2,3; 3,1,1,2]; % You should be able to write this!
for k = 1:size(Q4, 3)
R(:, :, k) = Q4(:, :, k) * C;
end
The part with the inversion matrix is not clear. Ask the one who has written the question.
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