How can I shift Right which is an array of numbers?
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Micky
am 14 Feb. 2013
Kommentiert: vishwajit jadhav
am 26 Jun. 2020
I need is a new shifted array and eventually I want to add the arrays.(New Shifted array + Original Array). Can I do something like e.g . aa =[11 22 33 44]; bb = aa(2:4); % this is shifting left It gives bb = [22 33 44], but one value is dropped out. If possible can someone provide method to shift right and how to pad the dropped out value appropriately so that the size of the new array remains same as the original array?
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 14 Feb. 2013
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek
am 14 Feb. 2013
use circshift function
circshift(aa,[0 -1])
or
circshift(aa,[0 1])
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 14 Feb. 2013
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek
am 14 Feb. 2013
n=2
x= [11;22;33;44;55;66]
x=circshift(x,[n 0])
x(1:n)=0 % or what you want
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Image Analyst
am 14 Feb. 2013
Not quire sure what you're describing about not dropping off any values and having bb be the same size as aa, but how about this:
aa =[11 22 33 44];
bb = zeros(size(aa))
bb(2:4) = aa(2:4)
% or
bb1 = zeros(size(aa))
bb1(1:3) = aa(2:4)
In the command window:
bb =
0 22 33 44
bb1 =
22 33 44 0
You can see there is a zero and no value is dropped off or lost and the size of bb is the same as aa. If one of those methods is not what you want, explain in more detail.
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Image Analyst
am 14 Feb. 2013
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am 14 Feb. 2013
My solution will work. You just have to generalize it to "k" instead of fixed numbers of 2:4 like your example.
x = [11;22;33;44;55;66]
% k = -2;
k = +2;
s = zeros(size(x));
if k >= 1
s(k+1:end) = x(1:end-k)
elseif k <= -1
s(1:end+k) = x(-k+1:end)
end
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