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Creating two row matrices out of any initial matrix that would contain each element inside the initial matrix and the one in the previous column.

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I am trying to create two row matices out of an initial matrix. The two row matrices need to contain each element inside the initial matrix and its previous one.
The code is not good, but are there any shortcuts expressed as MATLAB commands, or any ideas to improve my code?
r = [4 5 6; 4 3 2; 1 4 5]
A = zeros(size(r,1)*size(r,2),2)
function A = breakintopieces(r)
A = zeros(size(r,1)*size(r,2),2)
for i = 1:size(r,1)
for j = 1:size(r,2)
A((i*j),1) =A(i,j-1);
A((i*j),2) =A(i,j);
end
end
endfunction
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David Hill
David Hill el 19 de Oct. de 2019
If would be helpful if you showed us what you want the output to be based on the input r. I do not understand what you mean by "previous one"
Daniel M
Daniel M el 19 de Oct. de 2019
Don't index into A using i*j, because the entries will not be unique. Use a counter that you initialize to zero outside your loops and increment every iteration.

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