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Add a known column to a matrix 'n' times without a loop?

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ken
ken am 22 Mai 2011
Hi Guys!
Is there a way of qriting the script below without the loop? I'm sure there's a way but I can't find it in the help section or the internet.
I want to add a known column of numbers to a matrix 'n' times.
Thank you!
Ken
clear all
clc
a=zeros(5,6); % matrix a
[m,n]=size(a);
b=zeros(m,n); % matrix b
b(1:10)=[8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10];
for i=3:n;
b(:,i)=[1 2 3 4 5];
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Mai 2011
These days "for loops" are not necessarily slower, and in some cases are faster.
ken
ken am 22 Mai 2011
Thanks for letting me know Walter

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 22 Mai 2011
b(:,k:n) = (1:5)'*ones(1,n-k+1);
more
V = 1:5;
b(:,k:n) = V(ones(1,n-k+1),:).';
more more
b(:,k:n) = repmat(1:5,n-k+1,1).';
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Jan
Jan am 23 Mai 2011
@Andrei: The ONES method is applied inside REPMAT also. Therefore I expect using it directly is faster, because the overhead of calling a function is avoided.
Usually a matrix with repeated rows wastes memory, because of the redundancy. Therefore a BSXFUN method can be faster: Do not create the matrix explicitely, but instruct BSXFUN to perform an operation by "inflating" the vector dynamically.
Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 23 Mai 2011
Thank Jan for your comment

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 22 Mai 2011
help repmat

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