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metumetu
metumetu il 11 Mar 2020
Commentato: BobH il 12 Mar 2020
Hello,
I want. How can i do this (below code block) with a loop?
I have to do this with a loop because, i will be doing this with a lots of a matrices. please help me.
Thank you.
a1=[1,2,3; 4,5,6; 7,8,9]
a2=[10,11,12; 13,14,15; 16,17,18]
a3=[19,20,21; 22,23,24; 25,26,27]
b1=[a1(:,1);a1(:,2);a1(:,3)]
b2=[a2(:,1);a2(:,2);a2(:,3)]
b3=[a3(:,1);a3(:,2);a3(:,3)]
C=[b1,b2,b3]
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BobH
BobH il 11 Mar 2020
Modificato: BobH il 11 Mar 2020
You are reading a1/a2/a3 in column order, all rows of col 1, then all rows of col 2, then all rows of col 3. This is the same as the single-index linear indexing
b1 = a1(:)
All the b1/b2/b3 assignments can be eliminated
C = [a1(:) a2(:) a3(:)]
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 11 Mar 2020
BobH, the actual problem is that OP wants to do it with lots of matrices, so manually concatenating array will not be practical.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 11 Mar 2020
If the data is stored properly, i.e., in cell array instead of using separate variables, the following one-liner will work
a{1}=[1,2,3; 4,5,6; 7,8,9];
a{2}=[10,11,12; 13,14,15; 16,17,18];
a{3}=[19,20,21; 22,23,24; 25,26,27];
C = cell2mat(cellfun(@(x) x(:)', a, 'UniformOutput', 0)')';
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metumetu
metumetu il 11 Mar 2020
Thank you so much for your help. Thats great for me
BobH
BobH il 12 Mar 2020

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