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nchoosek with multiple arrays

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Valeria Villegas-Medina
Valeria Villegas-Medina am 25 Aug. 2020
Hello,
Is is possible to use nchoosek in such a way that will keep information for more than one column vector? For example, I have a 33x3 matrix and I'd like to find all possible combinations of trios for the first column, then run calculations on the data from the other two columns associated with each member of the trio from the first column.
Thank you so much in advance for your help!

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 25 Aug. 2020
Simply generate a matrix of indices:
idx = nchoosek(1:33,3);
and then for each row in that matrix perform your calculations, where M is your matrix:
for k = 1:size(idx,1)
ix = idx(k,:);
v1 = M(ix,1); % column 1
v2 = M(ix,2); % column 2
v3 = M(ix,3); % column 3
... do whatever with those vectors
end
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Valeria Villegas-Medina
Valeria Villegas-Medina am 26 Aug. 2020
Bearbeitet: Valeria Villegas-Medina am 26 Aug. 2020
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was thinking but I'm relatively new to coding and couldn't figure out the implementation. Do you happen to have a recommended tutorial channel?

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