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meaning of the notation of accessing the elements of the 2D matrix using 4 subscripts?

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Recently, I saw that some people use four sub-scripts to access the elements of a 2D matrix! For eg,If A=[1,2,3,4 ; 5,6,7,8 ; 9,10,11,12 ; 13,14,15,16], then the command, A(1,2,1,1) yields me an answer of 2.
How? What's the meaning of this command? Thanks in advance!!
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Jan
Jan 2018년 6월 20일
Writing A(1,2,1,1) is valid, but simply confusing and misleading for the reader.
Stephen23
Stephen23 2018년 6월 20일
"How? What's the meaning of this command?"
All arrays implicitly have infinite trailing singleton dimensions. You can easily check this yourself:
>> size(A,3)
ans = 1
>> size(A,4)
ans = 1
>> size(A,99)
ans = 1
>> size(A,999)
ans = 1
>> size(A,9999)
ans = 1

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MUHAMMED IRFAN
MUHAMMED IRFAN 2018년 6월 20일
For a 2d Matrix, A(1,2,1,1) is equivalent to A(1,2).
Consider it as A(dimension1,dim2,dim3,dim4). As it is a 2d matrix, the value of dim3,dim4,dim5... will be 1.
ie, A(1,2,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1) will also give you the value 2 !!
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Jan
Jan 2018년 6월 20일
+1. Exactly. In Matlab singleton trailing dimensions are ignored.
x = zeros(2,3,1)
size(x) % [2, 3]
size(x, 9) % 1

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