How do you circshift progressive rows an increasing amount?

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David Hyatt
David Hyatt 2020년 11월 23일
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If I have a matrix:
[nan nan nan nan nan]
[ 1a nan nan nan nan]
[ 1b 2b nan nan nan]
[ 1c 2c 3c nan nan]
[ 1d 2d 3d 4d nan]
I want to change it to this:
[ 1a 2b 3c 4d nan]
[ 1b 2c 3d nan nan]
[ 1c 2d nan nan nan]
[ 1d nan nan nan nan]
[nan nan nan nan nan]
I tried:
for K = 1:length(A)
A = circshift(A(:,K),K);
Thank you.
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David Hyatt
David Hyatt 2020년 11월 24일
It was going slow because of missing semicolons. Oops. I'm not sure how to turn your solution in to code to try. If you would like to provide a sample I will try it out. The code I made does the 400x400 matrix in about a second for reference.
Rik
Rik 2020년 11월 24일
I have edited my answer to include the edit I meant. Dynamically growing an array is a bad idea, as mlint is warning you. You should make it a habit of resolving every mlint warning. Either suppress them (right-click and select suppress warning on this line), or change the code.

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Rik
Rik 2020년 11월 23일
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You need to index a column in A in your output as well.
for K = 1:size(A,2)
A(:,K) = circshift(A(:,K),K);
end
If you want to move every NaN to the bottom, you can also use the sort function.

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