how to insert an element into any index of vector?

CASE 1 :
A = [540]
B = [0,15]
How to insert B(1) as A(1) and B(2) as A(3) ===>>> OUTPUT SHOULD BE LIKE: A = [0,540,15]
Case 2 :
A = [0,540]
B = 15
How to insert B(1) as A(3) ===>>> OUTPUT SHOULD BE LIKE: A = [0,540,15]

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 25 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Ameer Hamza am 25 Mai 2018
These are very basic concepts in MATLAB vector creation and its indexing. You can go through these links to know how to do these things.
For example in the first case,
A = [540];
B = [0,15];
A = [B(1) A B(2)]
A =
0 540 15
In the second case
A = [0,540];
B = 15;
A = [A B]
A = [A B]
A =
0 540 15

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I need to make it more general using the index ! not just for this output
There are general methods available. You need to read the documentation at the links I provided in the answer.
George Revell
George Revell am 28 Nov. 2021
Bearbeitet: George Revell am 28 Nov. 2021
Excuse me, but your method of creating a collection by defining it in terms of parts of other collections, if you tried to put that in a loooooong forloop, you would end up with an absolutely apauling time complexity to finish execution. While you are techinically correct that your method works, it has such a terrible time complexity that obviously it could only be used for relatively small collections. if instead one of the arrays had a dimension beyond n = 10000, well good luck running this algorithm...

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v = 1:10; %new vector
i = 5; % index to insert
b = 15; % the number you want to insert
v = [v(1:i-1) b v(i:end)] % insert
v = 1×11
1 2 3 4 15 5 6 7 8 9 10

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