What does this mean: K12_global(1:3:6,1:3:6)?
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K12 = K12_global(1:3:6,1:3:6)
I don't know how to interpret that indexing in matrices.
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Dyuman Joshi
on 4 Dec 2023
Edited: Dyuman Joshi
on 4 Dec 2023
What exactly do you not know how to interpret?
Did you try searching on this forum for similar questions as mentioned in the 1st point of the help section?
Try dissecting the code into parts and see what each part does.
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Torsten
on 4 Dec 2023
Do you see what happens ?
The new matrix K12 is formed of the elements (1,1),(1+3,1),(1,1+3) and (1+3,1+3) of the original matrix K12_global.
K12_global = rand(9)
K12 = K12_global(1:3:6,1:3:6)
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Image Analyst
on 4 Dec 2023
Another example
indexes = 1 : 3 : 6
The next index would be 7 since 4 + 3 = 7, but since it was told to stop at 6, the 7 does not get included.
K12_global = reshape(1:49, 7, 7)
K12 = K12_global(1:3:6,1:3:6)
Basically you can see it gets the intersection of the row indexes (1 & 4) with the column indexes (1 & 4).
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