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how to create a matrix from a part of another matrix?

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Rachuan
Rachuan am 7 Sep. 2014
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 7 Sep. 2014
x= [1 54 61 23;71 4 79 33;12 34 65 89;]
I need to have y=[1 54;71 4] i meen, "y" must take the values X (1,1) (1,2) (2,1) (2,2)
how can i do it????

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 7 Sep. 2014
You essentially already did it. You simply need to use the correct index references:
x= [1 54 61 23;71 4 79 33;12 34 65 89];
y = x(1:2, 1:2);
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Rachuan
Rachuan am 7 Sep. 2014
It does, however if Ngl=1 y=[1;71] while the correct answer would be y=[1]
Ngl=3 y=[1 54 61;71 4 79] correct y=[1 54 61;71 4 79;12 34 65]
Star Strider
Star Strider am 7 Sep. 2014
Bearbeitet: Star Strider am 7 Sep. 2014
That is not the result I get:
Ngl = 1
y = x(1:Ngl, 1:Ngl)
produces:
Ngl =
1
y =
1
and this code:
Ngl = 3
y = x(1:Ngl, 1:Ngl)
produces:
Ngl =
3
y =
1 54 61
71 4 79
12 34 65
If you want to add a limit to be certain ‘Ngl’ does not exceed the size of ‘x’, the code becomes:
Ngl = 3
Ngl = min([Ngl size(x)]);
y = x(1:Ngl, 1:Ngl)
With this check, ‘y’ will always be square, will start at the first row and column indices of ‘x’, and ‘y’ will not attempt to get values of ‘x’ that are beyond the index limits of ‘x’.

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