HOW TO CREATE THİS MATRİX

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MERT METIN
MERT METIN el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: madhan ravi el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
100x100 matrix
0 1 2 ....... 99
1 2 3 ....... 100
2 3 4 ....... 101
. . . ........ .......
. . . ....... ........
. . . ....... .......
99 100 101 102 ..... 198
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MERT METIN
MERT METIN el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
no right run
HilaN
HilaN el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
why not? this is the matrix you wanted, or I didn't got right what you are asking..

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Stephan
Stephan el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Stephan el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Hi,
beginning from R2016b you can use:
A = [0:99] + [0:99]'
or - with respect to Madhans comment for prior releases:
B = bsxfun(@plus, [0:99], [0:99]')
Best regards
Stephan
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Stephan
Stephan el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Madhan is right. Show your attempts so far and tell us where your secific problems are.
MERT METIN
MERT METIN el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
this question is not only one. ı have another questions from homework but ı did others. Just this question ı did not. Thank you for everything.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
Just add the column vector which goes from 0 to 99 (step size 1) with the row vector which also has the same starting point and ending point as same as the column vector (step size 1).
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
If your version is prior to 2016b use bsxfun() with plus.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 5 de Mzo. de 2019
hankel(0:99,(0:99)+99);

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