how to find rows and columns without using size
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Introductory MATLAB course, haven't covered loops and such yet. I'm curious how to find rows + columns of an array without using size fxn? Obv numel()/length() give you rows + columns, but they don't tell you which is which. What to do next?
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Why not use the size function?
If the input is a matrix you could do this (below, but there might be better methods) but again, why?
m = rand(5,12); % demo input
m(isnan(m)|m==0) = 1; % replace NaNs & 0s with any value
sz = [mode(sum(m./m,1)), mode(sum(m./m,2))]
% or
sz = [mode(sum(m./m,1)), mode(sum(m./m,2))]
Hanwool Yun
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
Guillaume
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
What is the actual text of the assignment, not your interpretation of it?
An assignment that asks you to find the size of a matrix without using the size function would be completely absurd. Sure you can find all sorts of roundabout ways of doing it, none of which would teach you anything useful and all of them requiring more advanced knowledge than the size function.
Adam Danz
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
^^ my thoughts exactly.
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Bruno Luong
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
for 2D array
p=numel(A);
if p==0
try
r = A(1,:);
n = 0;
m = numel(A*zeros(0,1));
catch
m = 0;
m = numel(zeros(1,0)*A);
end
else
m = numel(A(:,1));
n = p/m;
end
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Hanwool Yun
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
Bruno Luong
el 14 de Sept. de 2019
loop? which loop?
Bruno Luong
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
[numel(prod(A,2)) numel(prod(A,1))] % prod instead of sum for a change
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