Assign column vector to a matrix row

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John Jeppson
John Jeppson el 18 de Jul. de 2014
Comentada: John Jeppson el 19 de Jul. de 2014
This always works, but why? Is it legal?
vert = [1:4]',
horiz = [11:14],
mat = zeros(4,4)
mat(2,:)=vert,
mat(3,:)=horiz
My vector is a column vector return by a function. I'm hoping to avoid an extra step just to transpose it.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek el 18 de Jul. de 2014
What is your problem?
Andrew Reibold
Andrew Reibold el 18 de Jul. de 2014
This question made me laugh really hard, but I'm going to try to maintain professionality.
What are you trying to ask when you say "Is it legal?" I'm assuming you don't mean "Is it against the law?" !

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Matt J
Matt J el 19 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: Matt J el 19 de Jul. de 2014
Yes, it is legal. From the documentation on SUBSASGN:
" For multidimensional arrays, a(I,J,K,...) = b assigns b to the specified elements of a. b must be length(I)-by-length(J)-by-length(K)-... or be shiftable to that size by adding or removing singleton dimensions. "
Here's another example where the mis-shaped right hand side of the assignment isn't even a vector,
>> mat=zeros(4); a=rand(1,1,2,3);
>> mat(1:2,1:3)=a
mat =
0.1779 0.8754 0.5206 0
0.5702 0.1890 0.4129 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

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