Replace matrix entries with entries from another matrix
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Waseem Akhtar
on 15 Jul 2021
Commented: Waseem Akhtar
on 15 Jul 2021
There are two matrices A and B as under:
A = [0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0];
B = [1 1 1;2 2 2;3 3 3];
I want to create a third matrix C in which the columns of B replace columns of A incrementally i.e columns of B move inside A. For example:
C1 = [0 0 0 0 1;0 0 0 0 2;0 0 0 0 3];
C2 = [0 0 0 1 1;0 0 0 2 2;0 0 0 3 3];
C3 = [0 0 1 1 1;0 0 2 2 2;0 0 3 3 3];
C4 = [0 1 1 1 0;0 2 2 2 0;0 3 3 3 0];
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dpb
on 15 Jul 2021
I'm not at all sure what your sample C arrays are to represent as a "third matrix C", but note
>> fliplr(tril(ones(4,5)))
ans =
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 1
0 0 1 1 1
0 1 1 1 1
>>
to build the pattern...
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Simon Chan
on 15 Jul 2021
I do it in a cell array:
clear; clc;
A = [0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0];
B = [1 1 1;2 2 2;3 3 3];
combine = [A,B];
idx = -1:-1:-4;
M=arrayfun(@(x) circshift(combine,[0,x]),idx,'UniformOutput',false);
C = cellfun(@(x) x(:,1:5),M,'UniformOutput',false)
If you really want the name to be C1, C2, C3 and C4, then
C1 = C{1};
C2 = C{2};
C3 = C{3};
C4 = C{4};
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Simon Chan
on 15 Jul 2021
Try the following:
However, the matrix C will be overwritten every time in the loop.
So additional manipulation on matrix C must be performed inside the loop.
clear; clc;
A = [0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0];
B = [1 1 1;2 2 2;3 3 3];
for idx = -1:-1:-4
M = circshift([A,B],[0,idx]);
C = M(:,1:5)
end
Result like this:
C =
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 3
C =
0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 2 2
0 0 0 3 3
C =
0 0 1 1 1
0 0 2 2 2
0 0 3 3 3
C =
0 1 1 1 0
0 2 2 2 0
0 3 3 3 0
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