Matrix Filling
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hi MATLABERS,
Im stuck at this problem. I want to make a matrix that does the following:
say i have the first row of the matrix [12 14 18]. now a get a random integer and it comes out to be 14. I want to store that 14 right under the 14 like so:
[12 14 18;0 14 0]
12 14 18
0 14 0
or
12 14 18
14
how can i do that. please help
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Wayne King
on 6 Jun 2012
index = find(A(1,:) == 14);
A = cat(1,A,zeros(1,size(A,2)));
A(2,index) = 14;
Added after Sean's point -- if the integer is not present in the row, you'll just get a row of zeros.
index = find(A(1,:) == 59);
A = cat(1,A,zeros(1,size(A,2)));
A(2,index) = 59;
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Wayne King
on 6 Jun 2012
Sean has a very good point, note that in that case, the above will just fill with a row of zeros.
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