How to create a specific matrix from a regular matrix
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I wanna create a specific matrix B from a regular matrix A as following in Matlab. Is there anyone who can help me to use a better method to generate it, not for loop? The matrix size could be various. In example, it's 3 by 3 matrix. It could be 3 by n matrix. Thanks
A=[ a b c;
d e f;
g h i]
B=[a 0 0;
d b 0;
g e c;
0 h f;
0 0 i]
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Azzi Abdelmalek
il 29 Ago 2013
What is the relation between A and B?
Image Analyst
il 29 Ago 2013
B is like A that is rotated 45 degrees down.
Pierre
il 29 Ago 2013
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Here is a one-liner. Assume
>> A = randi(20, 3, 4) % Example.
A =
19 16 2 16
6 8 2 19
16 12 11 3
then
>> B = full(spdiags(A.', 1-(1:size(A,1)), sum(size(A))-1, size(A,2)))
B =
19 0 0 0
6 16 0 0
16 8 2 0
0 12 2 16
0 0 11 19
0 0 0 3
is what you are looking for. Note that it is not the fastest solution, but it is appropriate for A matrices with nCols >> nRows. In such case, remove the call to FULL and keep the solution sparse.
Image Analyst
il 29 Ago 2013
Very simple:
B = [A(1,1), 0, 0;
A(2,1), A(1,2), 0;
A(3,1), A(2,2), A(1,3);
0, A(3,2), A(2,3);
0, 0, A(3,3)];
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Image Analyst
il 29 Ago 2013
For the 3 row by n column case, maybe something with kron, hankel, or toeplitz but I'll leave it to someone smarter than me to figure that out.
Pierre
il 29 Ago 2013
Image Analyst
il 29 Ago 2013
What would you expect this to give as a result:
A=[ 1 2 3 4 5 6;
7 8 9 10 11 12;
13 14 15 16 17 18]
Jos (10584)
il 29 Ago 2013
Just for fun and to show the power of logical indexing:
A = reshape(1:12,3,[]).' % input
[m,n] = size(A) ;
tmp = cumsum(cumsum(eye(n+m-1,n)))
B = double(tmp & (tmp < m+1))
B(logical(B)) = A
Andrei Bobrov
il 29 Ago 2013
Modificato: Andrei Bobrov
il 29 Ago 2013
[m,n] = size(A);
B = ones(m+n-1,n);
p = tril(B) & rot90( tril(B),2);
B = B - 1;
B(p) = A;
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