convert a vector to 2D matrix
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    reta jon
 el 18 de Jul. de 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 19 de Jul. de 2021
            Hi all
How do I convert a vector into a two-dimensional matrix like this?
A=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7]
A=[ 1 2 3
      4 5 6
      7 0 0]
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 el 18 de Jul. de 2021
        This will do it without any toolboxes:
A=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7]
columnsInA = size(A, 2);
% We want a square matrix. So figure out many rows or columns there must be
columnsInOutput = ceil(sqrt(columnsInA))
% So make it a row vector numColumns * numColumns elements long.
A((columnsInA + 1) : columnsInOutput^2) = 0 % Pad with zeros
% Now reshape into numColumns columns or rows:
A = reshape(A, columnsInOutput, [])'
A =
     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     0     0
A =
     1     2     3
     4     5     6
     7     0     0
I didn't know if you wanted it in general to have 3 columns or 3 rows, or be square.  There are slight modifications depending on the input A and the answer to that question.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 18 de Jul. de 2021
        buffer(A, 3).'
This requires the Communications System Toolbox
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 19 de Jul. de 2021
				Questions for you:
If, hypothetically, MATLAB did permit "holes" in arrays, then how should that work?
In the below, if we let a "hole" be represented by H, then what should be the result of:
[1 H] + [H 2]
[1 H] .* [H 2]
exp(H)
mean([2 4 H])  %is that (2+4)/2 or is that (2+4)/3 ?
inv([2 0; 0 H])
inv([2 0 H; 0 2 H; H H H])  %should that be [1/2 0 H; 0 1/2 H; H H H] -- inverse of the part that is not holes?
Should
sum([2 3 4]) == sum([7 H H])  %or should there be a way to distinguish the two?
Should a hole be treated the same as NaN for mathematical purposes? Should there be any difference between NaN and holes, other than that holes display empty? If you have
[1 H 2]
then how should that display? Should you count on people knowing what the current "format" is, and how many spaces would normally be present? "format long" normally has more blanks between entries than "format short" does, so if you put spaces in instead of holes, then will users be able to reliably figure out that 
          1                        2
is
 [1 H H 2]
displayed in format long, and not
 [1 H H H 2]
displayed in format short?
Your sample output tends to suggest that you want the right-hand-side display of entries to "collapse" around all holes. But if so then how is the user intended to tell the difference between
   1 2 H
   3 4 H
and
   1 2
   3 4
??
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