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Santhosh Chandrasekar
Santhosh Chandrasekar on 23 Apr 2018
Commented: Akira Agata on 25 Apr 2018
Hi, I have two matrices P= 1 2;3 4;5 6; Q= 7 8;9 10;11 12;
I want the result
R=
{[1 7] [2 8];
[3 9] [4 10];
[5 11] [6 12]};
Can any one help me?

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 23 Apr 2018
How about the following?
R = mat2cell([P(:) Q(:)],ones(1,numel(P)))
R = reshape(R,[],2);
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Santhosh Chandrasekar
Santhosh Chandrasekar on 23 Apr 2018
Edited: Santhosh Chandrasekar on 23 Apr 2018

Thank you very much!

 but I am getting this error while using a function.
"Conversion to double from cell is not possible"

My requirement is to use that in the below-mentioned function

in_mat={[4 1] [0 0]; [0 0] [1 4]};

%[solve,A,B]= GTbimatrixgames(in_mat, 1)

Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 25 Apr 2018

Seems strange. Please try the following. In my MATLAB R2018a, it works without any warning/error.

P= [1 2;3 4;5 6];
Q= [7 8;9 10;11 12];
R = mat2cell([P(:) Q(:)],ones(1,numel(P)));
R = reshape(R,[],2);

Regarding your second comment, the required function would be like this (assuming in_mat is N-by-4 cell array and each element is 1-by-2 numeric vector).

function [A,B] = GTbimatrixgames(in_mat)
C = cell2mat(in_mat);
A = C(:,[1 3]);
B = C(:,[2 4]);
end

By the way, could you tell me what is the second input argument '1' and first output argument 'solve' of the required function described in your comment?

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