Storing multiple values in one location of matrix
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Aman
el 3 de Feb. de 2011
Comentada: Hadeel
el 8 de Nov. de 2022
I have used 2 variables i and j . now i want to place their values in one place in matrix,like if i=1 and j=2 i want to store 12 at matrix location (1,1)
kindly tell me the way to do it.,. thank you
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Andreas Goser
el 3 de Feb. de 2011
I need to speculate a bit what the question is. Here an example code:
a=1; % I peronally never use i,j,I,J
b=2;
M=zeros(4);
M(3,3)=a; % Apply the content of a to position (3,3)
M(4,4)=b
Or is it something like that?
a=1; % I peronally never use i,j,I,J
b=2;
M=zeros(4);
M(3,3)=str2num([num2str(a), num2str(b)])
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Aakash Bhatia
el 3 de Dic. de 2017
Editada: Aakash Bhatia
el 3 de Dic. de 2017
Hi , thank you for working this out. But is there a way to seperate the two elements i.e. a and b in your case with a comma?
Thanks
Hadeel
el 8 de Nov. de 2022
please,sir could you to find a way for saperating beacause i need it please🙏
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Davide Ferraro
el 3 de Feb. de 2011
If your need is to place the single digits to create a bigger number if you would like to avoid passing through string conversion (as suggested by Andreas) you can use sums and multiplications to create the number.
a=1;
b=2;
M=zeros(4);
M(1,1) = [a b] * [10 1]';
% For more elements
a = 1;
b = 2;
c = 3;
d = 4;
M(1,1) = [a b c d] * (10.^(3:-1:0))';
This means a * 10 + b * 1 = 12. In the second example I'm extending the notation to allow the definition of more terms without writing a * 1000 + b * 100 * c * 10 * d * 1.
C = {[a,b]}
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