creating a matrix by a vector in the following condition
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Imagine that there is a vector, such as:
v=[a1; a2; a3; a4; a5; a1; a2; a3; a4; a5; a1; a2; a3; a4; a5; a1; a2; a3; a4; a5; a1; a2; a3; a4; a5;]
I need to rearrange this vector and transfer it to a matrix such that the elements are positioned like the following matrix:
matrix=
a1 a2 a3
a2 a1 a2
a3 a2 a1
a4 a3 a2
a5 a4 a3
a1 a2 a3
a2 a1 a2
a3 a2 a1
a4 a3 a2
a5 a4 a3
I need a for loop that creates this matrix. It is like each column starts with the second element of the previous column(e.g.: a2 in column 2) and ends at the one to the last element of the previous column(e.g: a3 at column 3). Also, it happens for each block (a1 to a5).
I could not explain it very well but hopefully, the example makes it clear.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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James Tursa
on 23 Feb 2018
Edited: James Tursa
on 23 Feb 2018
No, this is not clear. For one, your 3rd column does not seem to satisfy the "starts with the second element of the previous column" rule. And I can't figure out the rule for filling in the in-between elements either. Why do you have to use a for-loop?
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SRT HellKitty
on 23 Feb 2018
If each column is always going to be the same length and 'v' is always going to be 1-5 repeated this should work.
matrix = [[v(1:10)], [v(2); v(1:9)], [v(3); v(2); v(1:8)]]
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