I have the following matrix

     3     6     5     4     1     2
     3     1     5     6     4     2
     4     3     5     1     6     2
     3     1     6     4     2     5
     3     2     5     6     1     4
     5     1     2     4     6     3

which is created by $n*r$ permutations of $1:n*r$, here $r=2,n=3$.

I want some trick (there must be one) to get the following two matrices

     3     1     2
     3     1     2
     3     1     2
     6     4     5
     5     6     4
     5     4     6

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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the cyclist
the cyclist 2017년 4월 1일
I don't understand the rule for getting those two matrices from the first one. Can you explain it? Then maybe someone can help you program it.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017년 4월 2일

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T1 = M(1:3,:).';
T2 = M(4:6,:).';
M1 = reshape(T1(T1<=3),3,3).';
M2 = reshape(T2(T2>3),3,3).';

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