Produce matrix with loop
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Hi! I have a homework problem that I have difficulties with.
The problem is asking me to create a m by n matrix, using a function file, whose elements are going to be the sum of the index of each element. For exemple my first column would be A(1,1)=2 A(2,1)=3 A(3,1)=4 and so on.. I also must use the ''for'' loop. I tried to figure out how am I going to solve this problem before typing anything in my script file, so I thought that I could assign a matrix composed of ones, and of the dimensions of my outpout argument like U=ones(m,n) so my index variable ''k'' in my for loop could give the right value of each one after each pass, but I can't figure out hiow can I do that.. Can you give me a hint ?
Thanks!
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Matt Fig
2011년 2월 26일
Most people on here will not just do a whole homework assignment for you. If you don't do any work, you will not learn. I will show you most of the solution, and I bet you can easily fill in the rest. Be sure to study it so you understand.
function A = elems_sum(m,n)
% Put help here.
for ii = 1:m
for jj = 1:n
A(ii,jj) = ??????;
end
end
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chris hinkle
2011년 2월 27일
Here's an idea, tell your teacher not to promote for loops and take advantage of matlabs strength in vectorized functions
Matr=ones(m, n); [y,x] = find(Matr > 0); indMat = y+x;
The less you use for loops the better!
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Matt Fig
2011년 2월 27일
You could have just used find(Matr) without first doing the logical comparison. And I think you meant:
Matr=ones(m, n); [y,x] = find(Matr); Matr(:) = y+x
We can even do without using FIND all together:
A = cumsum([2:m+2;ones(n-2,m+1)])
chris hinkle
2011년 2월 27일
Good point matt, and yes I was just being sloppy just answered this on my phone!
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