how can I write a code segment that flips an N*M array up to down *Do not use loops or flip function

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What have you done so far? What specific problems are you having with your code?

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What did your course tell you about indexing? Like
indexes = startingValue : stepValue : endingValue;
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sorry , is there any mistake with my question ? !
Do you want us to do your homework for you so that you can turn in our code to your class while telling your professor that you wrote the code yourself? Please explain what you want us to do for you and what you will do with our answer.
Listen , I never allow you to accuse me of lying to my professor, if you also lie, that's your problem.
I asked because I really need help, I don't need to manipulate as you pretend, and I didn't ask you to solve the question
Read my comment again - there is no accusation. Just a question as to explain how we can help you with this question that can be solved in one line of code. Since it's only one line of code, it's hard to help you without doing the whole thing for you. That's why I gave the hint I did. If I give any more than that, then it's completely done and there is nothing more for you to do. At least this way, I think you can change variable names and be able to say you did it yourself.
@omar khasawneh: There is no accusation. Image Analyst gave you a useful hint.

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omar khasawneh
omar khasawneh on 26 Dec 2020
okay , I got it ...
I solved like this A = [1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9];
A = A' % transpos
A = rot180(A) %rotation

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OK, that works as long as you have written a special rot180() function. I'm not seeing it in base MATLAB. If I instead use imrotate() to do that part:
A = [1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9];
A = A' % transpos
% A = rot180(A2) %rotation
A = imrotate(A, 180)
I get
A =
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9
A =
9 6 3
8 5 2
7 4 1
Which is not flipped up to down. It also flips left to right.
The solution most MATLABers would use is a single line of code using the hint I gave. So here is a little bit more:
A = A(startingValue : stepValue : endingValue, :);
That's it. One single line of code. See if you can supply the values.

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