Create a new matrix to apply a function

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Miguel Albuquerque
Miguel Albuquerque el 10 de Jun. de 2022
Respondida: Ganesh Gudipati el 15 de Jun. de 2022
Hey guys thanks in advance for reading this and helping me.
I have a matrix range_compression(2032 x 400). For each column of that matrix I want to apply a function(freq2time).This function transforms a vector in frequency domain to a vector in time domain. So I need to apply this function in this matrix, so first, I need to save each column of range_compression matrix and apply the function for all the columns.
And I want that after the apllication of the function for each column of range_compression, it saves the variable range_compressed, column by column in another matrix.
How can I do this, thank you
Range_compression=surv_matrix.*conj(ref_matrix);
[time_rc,Range_compressed]=freq2time(Range_compression,doppler_freqSurv);
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Miguel Albuquerque
Miguel Albuquerque el 10 de Jun. de 2022
thats my doubt, how to to that you said for last
dpb
dpb el 10 de Jun. de 2022
Well, did you even try the vector approach first?
Have you even tried to address an array column using the <colon, :> operator as illustrated in the Array Indexing section of the <help/matlab/getting-started-with-matlab> guide in the local/online documentation?
If you are as yet so unfamiliar with basic MATLAB syntax, I'd suggest the time invested in the OnRamp tutorials @<Tutorials/matlab-onramp> will more than pay back.

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Ganesh Gudipati
Ganesh Gudipati el 15 de Jun. de 2022
Hi Miguel,
As per my understanding you have a matrix and a function. The function actually process on each column of the matrix and the resultant column will be stored in a different matrix.
The general MATLAB operations used to deal with matrices are attached below
Range_compression(i,j); % to access a cell where row=i and column=j
Range_compression(i,:); % to access all cells where row=i;
Range_compression(:,j); % to access all cells where column=j;
size(Range_compression,1); % gives no of rows in Range_compression
size(Range_compression,2); % gives no of columns in Range_compression
Now you can use a for loop to iterate through all the columns and call freq2time inside the for loop
for j = 1:size(Range_compression,2)
temp = freq2time(Range_compression(:,j))
Range_compressed = [Range_compressed,temp] % appending the column
end
Refer Matrices and Arrays for more information.

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