numbering of matrices generation

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Ghulam Murtaza
Ghulam Murtaza il 23 Giu 2016
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 23 Giu 2016
hi if i have
for j=1:3;
B=[A(j,1); A(j,1)]
end;
then how i got the matrices B1 B2 B3 instead of only B .
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KSSV
KSSV il 23 Giu 2016
How we would know how you got it without telling what is A and what you wanted?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 23 Giu 2016
Modificato: Stephen23 il 23 Giu 2016
>> A = randi(9,3,1)
A =
6
5
9
>> B1 = A([1,1],1)
B1 =
6
6
>> B2 = A([2,2],1)
B2 =
5
5
>> B3 = A([3,3],1)
B3 =
9
9
But almost always creating numbered variables is a really bad idea. Just use indexing instead, because indexing is faster, more reliable, neater, and easier to read and understand than trying to create variable names dynamically. Read these to know why:
Or even better is to learn how to use MATLAB properly and avoid the loop altogether and use indexing:
>> A([1,1],1)
ans =
6
6
>> A([2,2],1)
ans =
5
5
Or if you really want to split A up into smaller matrices:
>> B = num2cell(A(:,[1,1]).',1);
>> B{1}
ans =
6
6
>> B{2}
ans =
5
5

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