Matrix indexing - Picking columns

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bondpen
bondpen am 15 Apr. 2018
Kommentiert: Jan am 16 Apr. 2018
So I trying to give an output a matrix which contains every fifth column of input (A). Below is what my current script look like.
function B = Script30( A )
B = A(:,1:5:end);
end
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bondpen
bondpen am 15 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: bondpen am 15 Apr. 2018
I just in habit in this naming scheme lmao.
It giving me rows instead of columns.
Jan
Jan am 16 Apr. 2018
What give you rows? The shown code extracts columns.

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David Fletcher
David Fletcher am 15 Apr. 2018
Do you mean this instead of your 1:5:end?
5:5:end
If you explicitly also want column 1 the you could use [1 5:5:end]
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bondpen
bondpen am 15 Apr. 2018
Yea, that does the trick. What is ":," for? Does it tell command to choose columns?
David Fletcher
David Fletcher am 15 Apr. 2018
What the first colon? It means all rows and columns 5,10,15...etc. If you don't have the first colon - as you have found - it will compact all selected columns into one row. Well that was a bit harder than it should have been, I think I need a lie down.

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