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Assigning a vector to multiple rows of a matrix

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Niko
Niko am 15 Mai 2014
Kommentiert: Chenglei QIAO am 28 Mai 2020
Hi all,
This is actually something I've been wondering for a while... Say I have a 1-by-4 vector A and a 5-by-4 matrix B. Now I want to assign the vector A to certain rows of B, but unfortunately you can't do something like
B([1,3,5],:)=A
since the dimensions will mismatch. What I ended up doing is
B([1,3,5],:)=repmat(A,3,1)
which works but seems really ugly (and probably slow as well since I used repmat). Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks!
Niko

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W. Owen Brimijoin
W. Owen Brimijoin am 16 Mai 2014
You could try using indices instead of subscripts:
%pick the rows in B you want to your A values to go into:
r = [1 3 5];
%and the corresponding columns:
c = [1 2 3];
%now get your indices:
idx = sub2ind(size(B),r,c);
%and use these indices as follows:
B(idx) = A(c);
This assumes that you want your columns filled in the order that they are found in A, but you could just as easily make a different index into A to pick particular values from that vector. This works as long as you ask for the same number of values from A as you have slots in B, if you follow me.
B(idx) = A([2 3 4]);

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) am 16 Mai 2014
Indeed, it looks a little ugly. However, using repmat is not that slow. Another, little uglier, but slightly faster and more straightforward solution is using a for-loop
A = 1:5
B = zeros(5,5) ;
for k = [1 3 5], B(k,:) = A ; end
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Omar Peza
Omar Peza am 22 Nov. 2019
Thanks!
Chenglei QIAO
Chenglei QIAO am 28 Mai 2020
Thanks! but I'm wondering why in this case, the for loop is even faster than the built-in repmat function?

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Yao Li
Yao Li am 16 Mai 2014
b=ones(5,4);
a=[1;2;3;4];
If you wanna assign a to the 3rd row of b,
b=[b(1:2,:);a';b(4:5,:)]

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