Matrix multiply with a function
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Indikatop
on 22 Oct 2019
Commented: Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Oct 2019
i have two matrix with same columns and rows(matrix a and b). a is depth and b is land use index. each index value has a different equation and it is function of depth. i need to create a third matrix by substituting depth value to the functions.
depth d={2 3 4;7 2 5;1 2 5}
land use l={a b c;b c a;c b a}
a=0.5*depth+3
b=0.78*depth+4
c=0.1*depth+8
I really appreciate your cooperation. Thank you
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Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Oct 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Oct 2019
i = [1:3;2,3,1;3:-1:1];
k = [.5;.78;.1];
f = [3;4;8];
d=[2 3 4;7 2 5;1 2 5];
l = k(i).*d + f(i);
or
l = kron(k(i),d) + kron(ones(size(i)),f(i));
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Rik
on 22 Oct 2019
Then you need to load them as variables. I'm sure Google will be able to supply you with dozens if not hundreds of examples of how to read data from Excel to Matlab.
Andrei Bobrov
on 22 Oct 2019
@Indikatop: Please attach your txt or xlsx file here and we show how it do.
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