convert Vector into matrix ?
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Hello, i need to convert a vector into matrix like this:
A = [1 2 3 4 5]
into
B=[1 2 3; 2 3 4; 3 4 5]
Any ideas ??
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 il 24 Mag 2013
        hi Alex
This is not conversion but you are adding new elements to the original vector :
If you have a vector of size Mx1 you can convert it to matrix using function reshape to get a matrix of size PxN such M=P*N.
 r=randn(100,1);
 y=reshape(r,10,10);
In your case , try :
 A=1:5;
 t=1;
 r=3;
 for n=1:3
  B(n,:)=t:n+2;
 t=t+1;
 r=r+1;
 end
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  Mohammed Ghouse Mohiuddin
 il 31 Mar 2021
				For loops are too complex for me. I hate it. Nobody explains it to me in a logical way.
  Image Analyst
      
      
 il 31 Mar 2021
				@Mohammed Ghouse Mohiuddin, uncommented code (like Alex's) can be hard to understand.  Everyone should use comments.  If you can't figure it out, post a new question with the code you are trying to adapt and an explanation of what you really want to do (if you could adapt it).  But read this link first.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 il 24 Mag 2013
        I know it seem really really obvious, but if that is all we have to go on (i.e. no indication that it needs to be generalized in any way), then why not just do this:
B = [A(1:3);A(2:4);A(3:5)]
  Matt Kindig
      
 il 24 Mag 2013
        
      Modificato: Matt Kindig
      
 il 24 Mag 2013
  
      It might not be very efficient, but I think it should work:
nc = 3;  %number of columns in B
nc = nc-1;
c = 1:(length(A)-nc);
B = cell2mat(cellfun(@(n) A(n:(n+nc)), num2cell(c(:)), 'uni', false))
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 il 25 Mag 2013
        hi, there are other alternatives , :
 try  :
 N=32;
 A=1:N;
 A2=0:N-1;
 A2=A2';
 B=repmat(A,N,1);
 for x=1:N
 B(:,x)=B(:,x)+A2;
 end
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 il 25 Mag 2013
        hi,
here is the best solution without using loops :
 N=32;
 A=1:N;
 B=repmat(A,N,1);
 A2=(0:N-1)';
 B2=repmat(A2,1,N);
 C=B+B2;
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  anukriti dureha
 il 25 Mag 2013
        hi alex, you can do this:
i=1;
ind=0;
num=3;
while num <=5
ind=ind+1;
z{i}=A(ind:num);
num=num+1;
i=i+1;
end
z=cell2mat(x);b=vec2mat(z,3);
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