How to add rows containing zeros to a matrix
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Dr Sohaib Khan
am 27 Jul. 2023
Kommentiert: Dr Sohaib Khan
am 28 Jul. 2023
I have a "2x101" matrix, I want to add 4 rows to it, containing "zeros" to make it "6x101" matrix.
Please if anyone could guide me on syntax. Thankyou.
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Voss
am 28 Jul. 2023
Here's one way:
% a 2x101 matrix
a = rand(2,101)
% append 4 rows of zeros
a = [a; zeros(4,size(a,2))]
James Tursa
am 27 Jul. 2023
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 27 Jul. 2023
E.g., one way using the end syntax:
my_matrix = reshape(1:12,3,4)
n = 4; % number of rows to append
my_matrix(end+n,1) = 0
Basically, setting any element in the 4th row beyond the current last row will cause MATLAB to append 4 rows of 0's to the matrix and set the particular element. I.e., MATLAB will dynamically increase the size of the matrix to accomodate the element you are trying to set, and all of the elements you don't set in the process are automatically set to 0's. In the above example, I set the (7,1) element to 0 explicitly, and MATLAB filled in all the other elements in the newly created four rows to 0's automatically.
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