how to create matrix from a row vector of different elements?

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for example creating y=[1 3; 2 4; 3 5] using A=[1:5]
i cannot use reshape because its a different number of elements
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 8 Sep 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 8 Sep 2020
What rule are you using for that transformation? For example, what would be the output for A=1:6?
Also, relace() is used with strings so why would you use that in the first place? Or are you using a different funcition with the same name?
For the example in your question,
y = reshape(A([1:3,3:5]),[],2);
but that won't work if A has a different length.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 8 Sep 2020
The first and second columns are consecutive elements of ‘A’ although with an offset for the second column.
This is likely the easiest way:
Y = [A(1:end-2); A(3:end)].';
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