how to create a 3D diagonal matrix from a 2D matrix ?
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Hi, I have a 2D matrix A=rand(3,5) and i want to create a 3D matrix B, where
B(1,:,:) = diag(A(1,:)) ; B(2,:,:) = diag(A(2,:)) ; B(3,:,:) = diag(A(3,:))
so the final size of B is expected to be 3x5x5
I am looking for a command to calculate B without passing through loops or for .
thanks
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Matt Fig
il 23 Ago 2012
But that is not what you wrote above! You clearly have B and C as 3D and the equation you show produces an error. So which is it? 3D or 2D? How are we to help if you say 3D one time and 2D the next??
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the cyclist
il 23 Ago 2012
This is a little kludgy, but it works. I deliberately did not simplify some of the operations, to keep it clearer where the 5's and 3's come in.
A = rand(3,5);
linearIndex = logical([ones(3*1,1); repmat([zeros(3*5,1); ones(3*1,1)],[5-1 1])]);
B = zeros(3,5,5);
B(linearIndex) = A(:);
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Sean de Wolski
il 23 Ago 2012
Modificato: Sean de Wolski
il 23 Ago 2012
So each slice of B should contain a column vector (like you have above)? Why not just use a FOR-loop? or bsxfun? For example:
x = bsxfun(@minus,C,A).\D
Actually, bsxfun won't fill in zeros here so a for-loop is your best bet.
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