How do I make a lower triangular matrix from a column vector?

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I am trying to make a lower triangular matrix from a column vector to then produce a fully populated 24x24 symmetric matrix.
The column vector I'm using (A as a simple example) has 300 elements and I need to populate the triangular matrix (B as a simple example) as follows:
A = [i1 i2 i3 i4 i5 i6 i7 i8 i9 i10 ...]
B = [i1; i2 i3; i4 i5 i6; i7 i8 i9 i10; ....]
Any help would be appreciated. It may be that it's easier to make the symmetric matrix straight away, if so I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance.

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Jan
Jan il 9 Mar 2021
Create the symmetric matrix directly:
n = 24;
Ind = zeros(n, n);
Ind((1:n) >= (1:n).') = 1:300;
Ind = Ind + Ind.' - diag(diag(Ind));
B = A(Ind);
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Leo Cordery Smith
Leo Cordery Smith il 28 Mar 2021
Hi Jan, do you know how to write the above code in Python? I've had to change my program from MATLAB to Python. Thanks.
Jan
Jan il 29 Mar 2021
Sorry, I have basic programming skills in Python only. Ask this in a python forum.

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Rik
Rik il 9 Mar 2021
The functions you should be looking for are tril and triu. You should be using triu, because you seem to want to fill your array in row-major order, while the Matlab default is column-major.
A=1:21;%replace with your data
%sz will only be a positive integer if numel(A) is a triangle number
sz=-0.5+sqrt(0.25-4*0.5*-numel(A));
B=triu(ones(sz));
B(logical(B))=A;
B=B.';
disp(B)
1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 5 6 0 0 0 7 8 9 10 0 0 11 12 13 14 15 0 16 17 18 19 20 21
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Leo Cordery Smith
Leo Cordery Smith il 29 Mar 2021
Hi Rik, do you know how to write the above code in Python? I've had to change my program from MATLAB to Python. Thanks.
Rik
Rik il 29 Mar 2021
Similar to Jan, my Python skill are only rudimentary. If you are an actual Python user, your success in googling documentation will probably be higher.

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