Functional form of the colon (:) operator?

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Knut
Knut il 18 Set 2012
Commentato: Royi Avital il 15 Gen 2019
This is a post about "how to write neat, efficient, readable MATLAB code". I get the job done by doing work-arounds, but I would rather not do those.
Assume that a, b are two vectors of unknown orientation, and we want to compute something similar to the dot-product.
It might look something like this:
function y = myfunc(a,b)
//make sure that vectors are oriented the same way
y = a(:) .* b(:);
But what if I need to calculate y for elements 2:N? We might do something like this, but I think it clutters the code:
function y = myfunc(a,b)
a = a(2:end)
b = b(2:end)
y = a(:) .* b(:);
I am wishing for a functional form of the colon operator that might look something like this:
function y = myfunc(a,b)
y = colon(a(2:end)) .* colon(b(2:end));

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José-Luis
José-Luis il 18 Set 2012
function y = myfunc(a,b)
//make sure that vectors are oriented the same way
y = reshape(a(2:end),[],1) .* reshape(b(2:end),[],1);
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Jan
Jan il 10 Ott 2017
Nice, short, efficient: I have accepted this answer.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 18 Set 2012
I thought that squeeze would do what you want, but apparently it doesn't "work" on row vectors. What would be nice is if squeeze had a row flag. Barring that, you can easily create your own colon function. From
type squeeze
it should be obvious what you need to change.

Royi Avital
Royi Avital il 10 Ott 2017
I really wish MATLAB would add function to vectorize arrays into column vector as the colon operator does.
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Jan
Jan il 10 Ott 2017
Modificato: Jan il 10 Ott 2017
@Royi: Do you have an example where the mentioned methods are not applicable or "ugly"?
Royi Avital
Royi Avital il 15 Gen 2019
@Jan, I find something like vec(A) to be much more elegant.

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Jan
Jan il 10 Ott 2017
What's wrong with:
y = x(:)
or:
reshape(x, [], 1)
There is a functional form of the x(:) operator:
subsref(x, struct('type', '()', 'subs', {{':'}}))
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Ott 2018
Sometimes it is easiest to define an auxillary function, such as
column = @(M) M(:);
after which you can
column(a(2:end)) .* column(b(2:end))

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