I am trying to put zero on top of each generated column.
조회 수: 2 (최근 30일)
이전 댓글 표시
Hello,
I am trying to put zero on top of each generated column. Assuming that "A", "ds" and "ws" differ in each of my data files, I need your help to make c2 generic for every file with known "ws", "ds" and "A". In below sample, data are not that much; I do not know how to expand it for big files.
I hope someone can help in this :)
Thanks
ws = 6 %row
ds = 4 %column
A = [1;3;5;5;6;7;8;5;1;6;9;2;6;7;4;5;6;7;8;5;5;3;2;1]
for i = 1:ds
c2 = [0;A(1:ws*1);0;A(ws+1:ws*2);0;A(ws*2+1:ws*3);0;A(ws*3+1:end)]
end
g= reshape (A,ws,ds)
g2 = reshape (c2 , ws+1, ds)
댓글 수: 0
채택된 답변
BobH
2020년 4월 23일
Your first reshape is the right approach, to arrange the values into a matrix with the right number of columns
ws = 6; %row
ds = 4; %column
A = [1;3;5;5;6;7;8;5;1;6;9;2;6;7;4;5;6;7;8;5;5;3;2;1];
g= reshape (A,ws,ds)
g =
1 8 6 8
3 5 7 5
5 1 4 5
5 6 5 3
6 9 6 2
7 2 7 1
Flip the columns, append a row of 0 at the new bottom, flip again
fg = flipud(g);
fg(end+1,:) = 0;
g0 = flipud(fg)
g0 =
0 0 0 0
1 8 6 8
3 5 7 5
5 1 4 5
5 6 5 3
6 9 6 2
7 2 7 1
댓글 수: 2
BobH
2020년 4월 24일
David's answer is far superior, and he rightly mentions that a proper reshape depends on your original array being neatly divisible by the number of columns or rows.
Please use his answer.
추가 답변 (1개)
David Hill
2020년 4월 23일
Assuming you know that mod(length(A),ws)==0
g=reshape(A,ws,[]);
g2=[zeros(1,size(g,2));g];
참고 항목
카테고리
Help Center 및 File Exchange에서 Characters and Strings에 대해 자세히 알아보기
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!