Matrix Multiplications (Altar Output Matrix Size)
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I have a matrix of 100x10 multiplied with a matrix of 1x10. I need to get 100x10 values out as the result. Currently i only get 1x10 values as the ans. How could i modify the terms accordingly?
for i=1:1:100
for k=1:1:10
c1 = data(i,k) * p(1:k);
end
end
Also, are there any "computationally efficient" alternatives to a for loop in this case?
Please Advise. Thanks!
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Mischa Kim
am 28 Jan. 2014
Hello Chockalingam, what exactly do you need to calculate? Do you want to multiply the 100x10 separately with each of the entries of the 1x10 to get 10 100x10's?
Chockalingam Kasi
am 30 Jan. 2014
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David Sanchez
am 28 Jan. 2014
A = rand(100,1); % place here your 100x10 matrix
B = rand(1,10); % place here your 1x10 matrix
C = A*B; % C is your 100x10 matrix
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Mischa Kim
am 28 Jan. 2014
Hello David, his first matrix is a 100x10. Yours is a 100x1.
Mischa Kim
am 30 Jan. 2014
OK, you mean something like:
A = [1 2; 3 4; 5 6];
b = [1 3];
C = zeros(size(A));
for ii = 1:length(A(:,1))
C(ii,:) = A(ii,:)'.*b';
end
where A,b,C correspond to your data,p,c matrices.
Jos (10584)
am 30 Jan. 2014
Bearbeitet: Jos (10584)
am 30 Jan. 2014
Your question is a little confusing. Do you intend to do element-by-element multiplication or matrix multiplication?
Assuming you're after element-by-element multiplication (c1(i,j) = data(i,j) x p(j), for i=1:100 and j=1:10) you can use bsxfun, as suggested by Andrei.
% small example
data = cumsum(repmat(1:3,4,1)) % a 4-by-3 matrix
p = [10 20 30] % a 1-by-3 vector
% engine
c1 = bsxfun(@times,data,p)
% check
i=2,j=3,isequal(c1(i,j), data(i,j) * p(j))
If this is not what you intended, clarify yourself ...
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Chockalingam Kasi
am 31 Jan. 2014
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