different parts of a matrix
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Guido Pastore
el 20 de Mzo. de 2019
Comentada: KSSV
el 20 de Mzo. de 2019
Given a matrix of 900 rows and 15 columns.
- How can I take the entire first column from line 3?
- Always from the first column how do I take portions of the column (for example that goes from line 33 to line 58) ??
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Guillaume
el 20 de Mzo. de 2019
This sounds like homework on the basics of matlab indexing. This is covered in the Getting started tutorial and in any introductory textbook on matlab.
If you are not able to figure the answer to these on your own, I'm afraid you will struggle a lot with matlab.
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Andrea Monfredini
el 20 de Mzo. de 2019
A = rand(900,15);
first_col = A(3:end,1);
portion = A(33:58,1);
always remember that when you are indexing inside a matrix, the first argument refers to the rows while the second argument refers to columns. inside these arguments you can pass vectors that contain the keys for rows and columns elements you are interested in (like the number and letter of a labeled seat in a Cinema).
so in this excercize, you want the first column, so the second argument will be always a vector containing only the lement "1", while for the rows you build:
- a vector [3 4 5 6 ... end] to take the last n_rows - 2 elements
- a vector [33 34 35 ... 58] to take the portion of interest.
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