Matrix manipulation: Changing Diagonal values
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Hello Everyone!
I have a matrix data which is from a nxn uitable inputted by a certain user, using this short code
S = get(handles.Table,'data');
I have successfully saved the data in the variable S.
My next goal is to create another matrix out of this matrix. My general formula is
NewMatrix(1,1) = S(1,1)-S(1,2)-S(1,3),...S(1,n)
NewMatrix(2,2) = S(2,2)-S(2,1)-S(2,3),...S(2,n)
So on and so forth. Yes, it is the diagonal element of the matrix which I would like to manipulat. And I wish to multiply by (-1) all of the remaining values in the S matrix.
The NewMatrix will have different diagonal values while all of the other data is the negative of S Matrix.
I hope someone could help me. Cause I am starting to get cray on this. Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
el 26 de Feb. de 2017
-1 * (S - diag(diag(S))) + diag(NewValuesToInsert)
Or more compactly but less readable,
diag(diag(S)) - S + diag(NewValuesToInsert)
diag(diag(S)) first extracts the diagonal of S to a vector for the first diag call, and then the second call makes that vector the diagonal of a full matrix, with the end result that you have a matrix that is just the diagonal.
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Abbey
el 26 de Feb. de 2017
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