Matlab allows us to use several indexing styles making code simpler and easier to read than using loops.
Vectors can have vector subscripts
V = [2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10]; idx = [1 3 5]; V(idx) ans = 2 4 6
In case of matrices, it allows us to use linear indexing.
M = [2 5 8;
3 6 9;
4 7 10];
idx = [1 3 5];
M(idx)
ans =
2 4 6
Given a Matrix M, row and column vectors P,Q, output the elements corresponding to the row and column vectors. Try avoiding the use of loops.
For example (tl;dr)
M = [2 5 8;
3 6 9;
4 7 10];
P = [1 1 2]; Q = [1 3 2];
Matrix_VectorIndexes(M,P,Q)
ans =
2 4 6
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