Extracting elements of a matrix in the first row and even columns
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I want to manipulate only the components of a matrix which are int the first row and even columns, so (1, 2), (1, 4), etc. To extract the even columns I used: B(:,2:2:end); and for the elements in the first row: B(1,:);
Combining the two: B(1,:,2:2:end); I would get an empty array. Is there a way to this in a single expression?
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Stephen23
on 24 Apr 2017
Edited: Stephen23
on 24 Apr 2017
B(1,2:2:end)
As the documentation clearly explains, the first position is for rows, the second for columns, the third for pages, etc. Exactly like in the Mathematics that you learned at high school:
array(row,col,page,...)
This very basic MATLAB (and Maths) syntax is explained in the introductory tutorials, which are highly recommended for all beginners:
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