Problem to create a matrix

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Avelino
Avelino el 28 de Oct. de 2011
Hello,
I am trying to create a matrix in Matlab e.g., A with 300 lines and 780 columns. I have also one other one, that is just one column B with 780 lines. I wanted to create a matrix A that goes in 0.02, i.e., 0; 0.02 (...) to B(1). This in the first line. In the second one something like A(780) + 0.02 and further till i=300. My approach in matlab was the following:
for i=1:300 for j=780 A(i,j) = B(i):0.02:B(i+1) end end
With this, MatLab is presenting me an error of the dimensions: ??? Subscripted assignment dimension mismatch.
If somebody could help me, I really would appreciate :)
Thank you!
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub el 28 de Oct. de 2011
It is unclear what you want your matrix to look like. Can you edit the question to include a few more "lines" (these are often called "rows") of the desired matrix. From your example it is unclear why matrix A would have 780 columns. It is possible that 0, 0.02, ..., B(1) would have 780 elements, but in general it will not. Further, A(780)+0.02 will definitely not have 780 elements.
Avelino
Avelino el 28 de Oct. de 2011
Hello Daniel,
Thank you. Now I just realize that I make mistake, the Matrix B have 300 lines.
It should look something like this, let's say that:
B =
16
32
48
in this case A should look like
A =
0 0.02 (...) 16 (with 800 columns)
16 16.02 (...) 32 (with 800 columns)
32 32.02 (...) 48 (with 800 columns)
This example is slightly different from mine as I have 780, but the method is the same.
Thank you very much,
Avelino

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 28 de Oct. de 2011
B = (1:300)'*16;
A = bsxfun(@plus,B-16,0:.02:B(1));
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub el 28 de Oct. de 2011
I always forget about bsxfun. I have only recently started to remember about arrayfun.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub el 28 de Oct. de 2011
Does this do what you want?
B = (1:300)*16;
A = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x)plus(x, 0:0.02:(16-0.02)), B, 'UniformOutput', false)')-16;

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