How to code my own Reshape function without using the built in reshape()??

Im essentially trying to make a function ---> function [matrix] = myReshape(vector, m, n) that takes in a 1d vector and dimensions m and n, and makes it a 2d matrix as shown above with the m and n provided.
How can I go about this?

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Since MATLAB stores values in column order, note that your proposed "reshape" reorders the values in memory. I.e., it does not do the same thing as the MATLAB reshape( ) function. You have the equivalent of a transpose mixed in with this operation.
I see. Though transpose wouldn't necessarily work for me because if I want to end up with an uneven matrix of dimensions 3x4, I couldn't reshape and then transpose the reshaped matrix, because it would result in a 4x3 matrix ://

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Hint: Notice the effect of doing things like this:
A=nan(3,4);
A(:)=1:12
A = 3×4
1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12

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Yeah that makes sense, but it gives the order of the values in the wrong orientation. If you look at the og question, I don't really want it to order downwards but rather horizontally. Does that make sense??
Yep, you will have to figure out how to interchange rows and columns in some way.
Wait so do you think I could do this, then transpose this array, then since the dimensions are also flipped, I could turn it into a 1d vector again, and then do this reshape thing again and then It would be ordered correctly? or is there a mistake with my logic here?
Way more complicated than you need.
lol ok sorry D: so do you recommend using transpose at all??
I recommend that you work backwards from the solution. What if you took the result that you are trying to get, and transposed that? What would that look like?

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