Indexing in a matrix vs vector
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Why can we write A(1,2) for a nx2 matrix, with n>1, and we cannot write i=1; x(i,2) for a vector x = [x1 x2]?
It only accepts x(i+1), but I need to iterate the index i over the rows and not the columns, for any nx2 matrix with n>=1.
Thank you in advance.
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dpb
am 12 Nov. 2025
There's nothing preventing addressing a row vector by its row, column indices...
x=1:3;
for i1=1:height(x)
for j1=1:width(x)
disp([i1 j1 x(i1,j1)])
end
end
One only gets in trouble when trying to go outside array bounds...
x(2,1)
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Image Analyst
am 12 Nov. 2025
i = 1;
x = [10, 20]
x(i, 2) % Display second column of first (and only) row of a row vector.
I'm not seeing the problem. It works. You must be describing something different than your actual code.
Contrary to what you said, it will not accept x(i+1, 2), which is x(2,2), because there is no second row of x. Remember row is the first index and column is the second index.
I encourage you to use descriptive names like row and col instead of i and j when using indexes in arrays. It will avoid a lot of mistakes.
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