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X=input('Donner une matrice dont les l'element sont ts differnets de zero);
[n,m]=size(X);
for i=1:n
for j=1:m
if X(i,j)<0
M(i,j)=0;
else
M(i,j)=1;
end
end
end
disp(M)
A=M.*X
B=(1-M).*X
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Ive J
am 16 Jan. 2021
@Valerio Virzi MATLAB is an interpreter not a compiler. And of course you can use that French sentence as input:
X = input('Donner une matrice dont les l''element sont ts differnets de zero')
% OR
X = input("Donner une matrice dont les l'element sont ts differnets de zero")
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Image Analyst
am 16 Jan. 2021
The double for loop can be done in a vectorized way in a single line of code instead of 9 lines of code (this is how most MATLAB programmers would do it):
% Ask user for a matrix.
X = input("Donner une matrice dont les l'element sont ts differnets de zero");
M = X >= 0; % Find positive elements.
disp(M)
% Get only the positive elements in A with the negative elements being set to 0.
A=M.*X
% Get only the negative elements in B with the positive elements being set to 0.
B=(1-M).*X
% Alternatively
B = ~M .* X;
The code basically gets the positive and negative elements according to what I said in my comments. Most (I hope) MATLAB programmers would also have put comments into that code, and would have chosen more descriptive variable names so other people, like you for example, could follow the code easier and not be left scratching their head wondering what the code does.
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Delme
am 16 Jan. 2021
You can run this example and have a look.
X= [-3 2 1
4 3 2 ];
[n,m]=size(X);
for i=1:n
for j=1:m
if X(i,j)<0
M(i,j)=0;
else
M(i,j)=1;
end
end
end
disp(X)
disp(M)
A=M.*X;
B=(1-M).*X;
disp(A)
disp(B)
This will give you the following:
-3 2 1
4 3 2
0 1 1
1 1 1
0 2 1
4 3 2
-3 0 0
0 0 0
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