Conversion of a matrix into multiple column vectors
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Subham Burnwal
il 11 Mar 2015
Commentato: Alpha Bravo
il 20 Apr 2020
If we have a matrix A=[1 2 ; 3 4 ; 5 6] then it will be converted to vectors like x1= [1 3 5] x2= [2 4 6]
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Stephen23
il 11 Mar 2015
Modificato: Stephen23
il 20 Apr 2020
If you know how many columns you want, then you can simply assign them in code like this:
>> A = [1,2;3,4;5,6];
>> X1 = A(:,1);
>> X2 = A(:,2);
If you have many columns, or an unknown sized matrix, then you can split it up using num2cell with the second optional argument:
>> B = num2cell(A,1);
>> B{1}
ans =
1
3
5
>> B{2}
ans =
2
4
6
Accessing the contents of the cell array is simple and efficient using indexing:
Accessing dynamically named variables like x1, x2, x3, etc. is not recommended, because it forces you into writing slow, complex, obfuscated, buggy code that is hard to debug. Read this to know why:
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Stephen23
il 20 Apr 2020
"is the code above correct?"
I don't know. What do you expect that code to do?
Alpha Bravo
il 20 Apr 2020
kindly;
- reduce m x n matrix to its frequency count
- crosstab into 2x 2
- subject those to compute chi2 and p
- interpret that result
- that is, to find the chi2, and p of the given matrix; the goodness of fit test
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Giorgos Papakonstantinou
il 11 Mar 2015
Modificato: Giorgos Papakonstantinou
il 11 Mar 2015
x1 = A(:,1).';
x2 = A(:,2).';
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