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could anyone help me to solve the issue
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If there are 12 numbers in a row how to select 1,3,5,7,9,11 numbers.
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Stephen23
il 15 Ago 2018
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il 15 Ago 2018
@Prabha Kumaresan: surely you can do this! You have asked over two hundred and fifty questions on this forum over the last year. Surely at some point you must have learned something about basic MATLAB indexing! Put in some effort, otherwise you will not learn anything at all.
This is very basic MATLAB, which the introductory tutorials give enough information for you to solve. So for a start, please show us what you have tried so far.
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Tiasa Ghosh
il 15 Ago 2018
One can check whether the index number is odd or even with
if mod(i,2)==1
% do something
end
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Stephen23
il 15 Ago 2018
Modificato: Stephen23
il 15 Ago 2018
@Tiasa Ghosh: from your comment (which you have since deleted):
a=1:12; % <- yes, good start.
a(1),a(3),a(5)... % no!
The introductory tutorials, which I linked to in my comment above, give enough information to solve this problem in a much simpler way. Look at the pattern of the indices... why write them separately? Hmmm... does MATLAB possibly have an easy way of generating the sequence 1,3,5,...? Hmmm... maybe I could use this sequence as an index!
Tiasa Ghosh
il 15 Ago 2018
oh yes, I am sorry I deleted that comment. It was:
a=1:12;
a(1),a(3),a(5)...
wouldn't this require more manual work?
Image Analyst
il 15 Ago 2018
If you are going to select 1 number, or 3 numbers, or 5 numbers, or however many numbers you want, you can specify their indexes but you need to decide which one(s). For example, if you are going to select (extract) 3 numbers, which three are they? The first three? The last three? The numbers at indexes 4, 6, and 10? You need some kind of rule.
Or do you want every possible combination of 3 numbers?
For example, let's say you wanted the 3 numbers at indexes 2, 8, and 11, from vector v, you'd do
v3 = v([2,8,11])
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