Creating a matrix with values that increase cyclically
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John Moseley
am 28 Dez. 2013
Kommentiert: John Moseley
am 29 Dez. 2013
Hello,
I would like to create a matrix with two columns. The rows 1-670 would be 1,1; rows 671-1340 rows would be 1,2; rows 1341-2010 would be 1,3. And this trend would continue through the 670 rows of 1,256. After these rows, the next 670 rows would be 2,1; the next 670 rows would be 2,2; and the next 670 rows would be 2,3. So the trend is that every 670 rows, the second column increases by one. And every 670x256 rows, the first column increases by one and the second column resets at one.
Can someone please help with this? Any hints will be helpful.
Many thanks,
John
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Roger Stafford
am 28 Dez. 2013
An alternative to that is:
m = 256;
n = 670;
t = (.5:m^2*n-.5)'/n;
M = [floor(t/m),mod(floor(t),m)]+1;
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Roger Stafford
am 28 Dez. 2013
m1 = 238;
m2 = 256;
n = 670;
followed by either this:
M = [reshape(repmat(1:m1,n*m2,1),[],1),...
reshape(repmat(repmat(1:m2,n,1),1,m1),[],1)];
or this:
t = (.5:m1*m2*n-.5)'/n;
M = [floor(t/m2),mod(floor(t),m2)]+1;
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Roger Stafford
am 28 Dez. 2013
M = [reshape(repmat(1:256,670*256,1),[],1),...
reshape(repmat(repmat(1:256,670,1),1,256),[],1)];
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