Size of The Matrix in Diagonal Addition
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Chris Dan
am 23 Nov. 2019
Kommentiert: Chris Dan
am 24 Nov. 2019
Hello, I have to perform diagnoal matrix addition for one of my projects. The code is running successfully but the problem is that the resulting matrix is bing made of a bigger size than I need it to be.
here is my code :
% Development of an algorithim to add matrices diagnoally with 6 elements
% in common(under development )
% Size of S can be changed, but it should not be less than 12x12
S(1).model_data = sparse( rand( 13, 13 )) ;
S(2).model_data = sparse( rand( 13, 13 )) ;
S(3).model_data = sparse( rand( 13, 13 )) ;
% Size of C is fixed, it cannot be changed
C = sparse( rand( 12, 12 )) ;
s = size(S(1).model_data,1); % size of matrix in a struct
n = size(S,2);% number of matrices in the struct
b = (s+(s-1)+(n-2)*(s-1))+(size(C,2) -1); %PROBLEM HERE % size of resulting matrix(T)
T = zeros(b,b); % resulting matrix
counter = 0;
aa = 2;
for k = 1:1:(n+1)
if (k == 2)
y = size(C,2);
else
y = s ;
end
for i = 1:1:y % row
for j = 1:1:y % column
if (k> aa)
m = (size(C,2)-s) + ((k-1)*(s-6)); %after the C matrix
else
m =(k-1)*(s-6); % before the C matrix
end
if (k == aa)
T(i+m,j+m)= T(i+m,j+m) +C(i,j);
counter = 1;
else
T(i+m,j+m)= T(i+m,j+m) +(S(k-counter).model_data(i,j));
end
end
end
end
The highlighted variable b is giving me problems, does nay body knows how to fix it ?
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Walter Roberson
am 23 Nov. 2019
You have not defined in the comments how the overlap is to take place, where C is to be placed relative to the S, and where the S are to be placed, and what the overlap scheme is.
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Walter Roberson
am 23 Nov. 2019
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 23 Nov. 2019
b = n*s - 6*n + 12
The 12 is the constant size of C. The 6 is the overlap.
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