Hello,
I have a NxM matrix:
Random A for example 10x5
A =
2 8 7 1 4
9 8 8 1 7
4 8 2 8 8
3 3 2 10 6
8 7 6 7 8
1 6 5 2 3
1 4 9 8 8
7 1 8 2 10
7 8 8 2 9
6 4 1 7 1
I would like to make another matrix (B) that contains first every N, N+2, N+4...and after them N+1,N+3.. ect
B =
2 8 7 1 4
4 8 2 8 8
8 7 6 7 8
1 4 9 8 8
7 8 8 2 9
9 8 8 1 7
3 3 2 10 6
1 6 5 2 3
7 1 8 2 10
6 4 1 7 1
Thank you.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 5 de Jul. de 2018
Note that this is a topic of indexing/rearranging the elements, where the element values are not relevant to the new order (only their indices are). Sorting depends only on the element values (not their indices).

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 5 de Jul. de 2018

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>> B = A([1:2:end,2:2:end],:)
B =
2 8 7 1 4
4 8 2 8 8
8 7 6 7 8
1 4 9 8 8
7 8 8 2 9
9 8 8 1 7
3 3 2 10 6
1 6 5 2 3
7 1 8 2 10
6 4 1 7 1

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Matija Kosak
Matija Kosak el 5 de Jul. de 2018
What if I have for example 14 rows between each other? Is there some loop or I have to write
B = A([1:14:end,2:14:end,3:14:end,4:14:end....14:14:end],:)
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 5 de Jul. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 5 de Jul. de 2018
@Matija Kosak: I would use reshape and permute to generalize this (note that the number of rows N has to be exactly divisible by R):
>> A = randi(99,12,5) % size NxM
A =
35 89 14 49 65
76 33 18 98 14
29 59 53 29 54
63 69 51 27 50
21 96 86 17 55
60 14 56 30 54
40 16 17 43 60
62 73 78 80 3
37 31 23 84 54
8 17 26 72 29
62 54 55 46 2
31 67 1 99 29
>> R = 4; % N must be divisible by R.
>> S = size(A);
>> B = reshape(permute(reshape(A,R,[],S(2)),[2,1,3]),S)
B =
35 89 14 49 65
21 96 86 17 55
37 31 23 84 54
76 33 18 98 14
60 14 56 30 54
8 17 26 72 29
29 59 53 29 54
40 16 17 43 60
62 54 55 46 2
63 69 51 27 50
62 73 78 80 3
31 67 1 99 29
>> C = A([1:4:end,2:4:end,3:4:end,4:4:end],:) % needs to match this!
C =
35 89 14 49 65
21 96 86 17 55
37 31 23 84 54
76 33 18 98 14
60 14 56 30 54
8 17 26 72 29
29 59 53 29 54
40 16 17 43 60
62 54 55 46 2
63 69 51 27 50
62 73 78 80 3
31 67 1 99 29
>> isequal(B,C)
ans = 1
Matija Kosak
Matija Kosak el 5 de Jul. de 2018
That's not good for what I need because it mix numbers. I would need for numbers in rows to be same.
Matija Kosak
Matija Kosak el 5 de Jul. de 2018
It works now, thank you a lot :)

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