how to combine two matrix?
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Triveni
on 9 Feb 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 9 Feb 2016
example1=[25 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90];
ex_perm = reshape((perms(example1))', 1,size(example1,2),[]);
I want [example1; ex_perm] format.
Means 1*9*362881 Matrix.
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Feb 2016
That is not combining two matrices. The code you show looks like it would work. An easier way of doing that would be
ex_perm = permute(perms(example1), [3 2 1]);
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Feb 2016
Ah, I did not notice that you wanted another copy of example1 in there. Note that the original form of example1 will already be included in the list, so only do this if you do not mind having a duplicate entry.
One way:
permute([example1; perms(example1)], [3 2 1])
Another:
ex_perm = permute(perms(example1), [3 2 1]);
result = cat(3, example1, ex_perm);
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