Hi, I have to convert a matrix in one column vector composed of all the columns of the original matrix. How can I do this? Thanks

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Sazzad Sayyed
Sazzad Sayyed el 9 de Feb. de 2016
You can try matA=matA(:).This works.
muhammad komugabe
muhammad komugabe el 18 de Oct. de 2017
great. thanx
Luke Handscomb
Luke Handscomb el 6 de Abr. de 2018
This takes column1 and then appends column2 to the bottom of 1 and 3 to 2 and so on. What if I wanted to instead arrange it as row1+row2+row3....? Cheers
Ndilokelwa Luis
Ndilokelwa Luis el 27 de Ag. de 2018
Transpose matrix first!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 9 de Abr. de 2020
You said "I have to convert a matrix in one column vector composed of all the columns of the original matrix." I thought you meant you had a column vector and had to convert it to a matrix having the same number of columns as the original matrix from where the column vector came. In other words, I thought you meant "I have to convert a matrix of one column vector INTO ONE composed of all the columns of the original matrix."
Seeing the answer you accepted, it appears that you actually meant "I have to convert a matrix INTO a one column vector that is composed of all the columns of the original matrix." Leaving out seemingly minor words completely changes the interpretation of the question, as does their placement in the sentence.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 18 de Abr. de 2012

72 votos

yourvector = yourmatrix(:);

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muhammad komugabe
muhammad komugabe el 18 de Oct. de 2017
wow. it works fine
sayyam khurana
sayyam khurana el 20 de Nov. de 2017
NOT ALL HEROS WEAR CAPES.
Akash Singh
Akash Singh el 12 de Dic. de 2018
I know it works fine, but how?
James Tursa
James Tursa el 12 de Dic. de 2018
Because (:) is the syntax in MATLAB for turning a variable into a column.
Mihai Gabriel Calitescu
Mihai Gabriel Calitescu el 8 de Abr. de 2020
A man with this much power in his bare hands... im scared
Farid
Farid el 6 de Abr. de 2021
WOW
Pablo Moreno Galbis
Pablo Moreno Galbis el 19 de Ag. de 2021
Drops the mic.
Paúl Aguilar
Paúl Aguilar el 16 de Sept. de 2021
Excelente, thanks sir.
rishika yadav
rishika yadav el 14 de Jul. de 2022
HOW WE RESHAPE THE MATRIX WITH DIFFERENT ROW NO, AND SAME COLUMBS
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 14 de Jul. de 2022
Editada: Image Analyst el 14 de Jul. de 2022
@rishika yadav you can use interp2 to interpolate a different height:
m = reshape(1:18, [], 3) % Create 6 row by 3 column sample data
[oldHeight, columns] = size(m)
% Make the matrix taller by interpolating.
newHeight = 8;
[xq,yq] = meshgrid(1:columns, linspace(1, oldHeight, newHeight));
mTaller = interp2(m, xq, yq)
fprintf('The size of mTaller is %d rows by %d columns.\n\n', size(mTaller, 1), size(mTaller, 2))
% Make the matrix taller by interpolating.
newHeight = 3;
[xq,yq] = meshgrid(1:columns, linspace(1, oldHeight, newHeight));
mShorter = interp2(m, xq, yq)
fprintf('The size of mShorter is %d rows by %d columns.\n', size(mShorter, 1), size(mShorter, 2))
The first/top and last/bottom rows will have the same values, and more, or fewer, rows will be interpolated in between the top row and bottom row so that you have your new desired height.

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Kyril Kaufmann
Kyril Kaufmann el 26 de Abr. de 2020
For a more algorithmic solution:
% From matrix to vector
N = 10;
mat1 = rand(N);
vec1 = zeros(N*N,1);
for i=1:N
for j=1:N
vec1((i-1)*N + j) = mat1(i,j);
end
end
% From vector to matrix
N = 10;
vec2 = rand(N*N,1);
mat2 = zeros(N);
for i=1:N
for j=1:N
mat2(i,j) = vec2((i-1)*N + j);
end
end
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 18 de Abr. de 2012

3 votos

If your column vector was "composed of all the columns of the original matrix", then use the reshape() command to turn it from a column vector back into the original 2D matrix.
matrix2D = reshape(columnVector, [rows columns]);
(The converse, how to get the column vector in the first place (what you may have done to get your vector) is accomplished like this columnVector = fullMatrix(:).)

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yang liu
yang liu el 31 de Mzo. de 2018
hey, I want to know which is faster? command 'reshape()' or '(:)', are they two do the job based on the same underlying code? Thanks, I'm try to get my code running faster.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 31 de Mzo. de 2018
I would guess that (:) is faster, but they're going in opposite directions. Just use tic and toc a bunch of times to test it and see.
Akash Singh
Akash Singh el 12 de Dic. de 2018
How is (:) working? I'm trying to understand the steps behind this method.
James Tursa
James Tursa el 12 de Dic. de 2018
Editada: James Tursa el 12 de Dic. de 2018
This has already been answered. The reason (:) turns a variable into a column is because MATLAB is programmed that way. That's what this particular syntax does. No other reason. There are no "steps" behind it. It is the equivalent of reshape(your_variable,numel(your_variable),1);
Wolfgang Klassen
Wolfgang Klassen el 31 de Jul. de 2019
Matlab has multiple kinds of indexing, and which one gets used is often a function of how many indices you use. A(2,3) accesses the element in the second row, third column. A(6) accesses the sixth element in the matrix, starting numbering in the first column and going down the columns until you get to the end. Just like you might say A(1,:) accesses all the columns in the first row, A(:) accesses all the elements in that ordering scheme, which happens to be all the elements in the matrix, in a particular order. If you wanted a different order, you'd have to use reshape, or maybe transpose it first.
Surya Kanthi
Surya Kanthi el 25 de Oct. de 2019
I dont know but I have a 1056x2 matrix and it does not work, any clue?
James Tursa
James Tursa el 25 de Oct. de 2019
Please post a new Question with the details of your problem.

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Rifat Hossain
Rifat Hossain el 15 de Dic. de 2016

0 votos

columnvector=matrix(:) this work fine
AMIR KHFAGI
AMIR KHFAGI el 23 de Mzo. de 2020

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Hi, I have to convert one column vector to a matrix in matlab. How can I do this?

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