Indexing directly on a matrix literal
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I'm assuming it's not possible in MATLAB to index directly on a matrix literal.
For example: Say I want to show the first 5 rows of all these vectors:
>> [t_sim, u_sim, y_sim, y_data](1:5,:)
[t_sim, u_sim, y_sim, y_data](1:5,:)
↑
Error: Invalid expression. When calling a function or indexing a variable, use
parentheses. Otherwise, check for mismatched delimiters.
This works of course but requires an extra line and creating a variable:
>> temp = [t_sim, u_sim, y_sim, y_data];
>> temp(1:5,:)
ans =
0 -1.0000 0 0.3565
1.0000 1.0000 -0.9614 1.4867
2.0000 -1.0000 -0.6378 -1.5364
3.0000 1.0000 -1.2231 0.0902
4.0000 1.0000 -0.5430 -0.4092
>> clear temp
Presumably the MATLAB language is not parsed in a way that indexing is applied to "whatever comes before". Does that mean you can only index on a variable as above?
Can someone please confirm?
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Divya Yerraguntla
am 6 Feb. 2020
Hi Bill,
You could have a look at a similar question : https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/78242-indexing-of-fresh-array-in-one-line-without-intermediate-variable
Hope it helps!
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