- Did you create the column-matrix correctly? Sure. It works :). There are many ways to create matricies. The way you have done it is an acceptable way. A few other ways to make a vector:
create a 2-column matrix, random set of weight
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Hello here is one question i have. ( my english is bad. pardon me.)
"create a 2-column matrix kg-pound, where you convert a random set of weights in kilograms to pounds."
i've thought this would be correct.
>>kg=[1,2];
>>pound=kg*2.205;
>>[kg',pound,']
ans=
1.0000 30.4800
2.000 60.9600
- did i created 2-column matrix correctly? like this? [kg',pound']
- and should i create random set of weights with a+(b)rand(1,2) ?
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S. Walter
il 21 Set 2020
To answer your questions:
kg = linspace(1,2,2) % This makes a 1x2 matrix.
% To convert it to a vector, you would still have to use the apostrophe (')
kg = 1 : 1 : 2; % This makes a 1x2 matrix.
% To convert it to a vector, you would still have to use the apostrophe (')
kg = [1;2]; % This makes a 2x1 matrix. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE AN APOSTROPHE (')!
2. Should you create a random set of weights with a+(b)*rand(1,2)? Sure! Remember that you will have to declare your variables a and b but that will work. This will give you a 1x2 matrix again, if you wanted to start with a 2x1 matrix (so you don't have to transpose with ', you can just use rand(2,1)).
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BOB MATHEW SYJI
il 21 Set 2020
To multiply each element of the matrix kg, you have to use .* instead of * I hope this code works. If not please rectify
kg=[1 2];
pound=kg.*2.205;
kg_pound=[kg',pound'];
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S. Walter
il 21 Set 2020
You are right, both will work.
But dot multiplication isn't necessary when you are multiplying scalars.
It's always good practice to know when to utlize what form of operation so that you don't end up with undesirable results.
Good luck and have fun coding!
David Hill
il 21 Set 2020
kg=10*rand(100,1);%however you want to create your numbers depending on your range and other statistics
pound=kg*2.205;
matrix=[kg,pound];
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