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Can I store row numbers of a matrix in a column without using any loop?

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How will I store the first column of a matrix as its corresponding row number without using a loop. That is, the first column for a 3x3 matrix as [1 . .;2 . .;3 . .].
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Aquatris
Aquatris on 29 Jun 2018
You mean something like this;
A=[1 5 6; 2 7 8;3 9 0];
B = A(:,1); % this will make B = [1;2;3]
Nagesh A P
Nagesh A P on 29 Jun 2018
Edited: Nagesh A P on 29 Jun 2018
Ok. This is the case. I have a very large data, something like 100,000 data points, so 100,000 rows. I want to store the first column of a matrix newly created (with as many rows as number of data points mentioned) as its corresponding row number. I can do what you've mentioned. But it'll take me a new matrix and another loop to create that matrix. Could you suggest something which takes less time.

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Nithin Banka
Nithin Banka on 29 Jun 2018
a = magic(3);
a(:, 1) = [1:3]; % This will store the row index in the first column of 'a'
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