Question about matricies in Matlab
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Sebastian Daneli
am 14 Nov. 2021
Kommentiert: Sebastian Daneli
am 14 Nov. 2021
Let's say that I have these three vectors:
x1=[9 6 9]';
x2=[0 2]';
x3=[3 1 2]'
Is it possitble to work with these in Matlab in something resembeling a matrix? Perhaps by turning the second vector into:
x2=[0 2 ~]
I don't want to add a zero to the second vector since that would add a datapoint that shouldn't exist.
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Paul
am 14 Nov. 2021
You'll have to fill in the last spot ox x2 with something if you want to combine x1, x2, and x3 into a single matrix. The value you choose would depend on what the matrix will be used for. One option is to fill with not-a-number (NaN)
x1=[9 6 9]';
x2=[0 2]';
x3=[3 1 2]';
X = [x1 [x2;nan] x3]
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