Hello everyone. How to make a matrix with unequal number of rows and columns, and make the number of rows and columns the same by adding zeros. Thank you very much.

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How to make a matrix with unequal number of rows and columns, and make the number of rows and columns the same by adding zeros.

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Rik
Rik am 31 Mai 2021
This isn't too difficult, as Matlab automatically fills an array with zeros as it is expanded.
S=load(websave('dataA.mat','https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/637390/dataA.mat'));
dataA=S.dataA;size(dataA)
ans = 1×2
375 2
S=load(websave('dataB.mat','https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/637385/dataB.mat'));
dataB=S.dataB;size(dataB)
ans = 1×2
395 2
%Store them in a cell:
c={dataA,dataB};
max_sz=max(cellfun('size',c(:).',1));
for n=find(cellfun('size',c(:).',1) < max_sz)
c{n}(max_sz,1)=0;
end
max_sz=max(cellfun('size',c(:).',2));
for n=find(cellfun('size',c(:).',2) < max_sz)
c{n}(1,max_sz)=0;
end
c
c = 1×2 cell array
{395×2 double} {395×2 double}
What you do from here is up to you.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 31 Mai 2021
Try this:
a = rand(5, 2);
% Get longest dimension.
longestDimension = length(a)
% Make rows and columns of a both be longestDimension by adding zeros:
a(longestDimension, longestDimension) = 0 % Expand shortest dimension.
whos a % Show size in command window

Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE am 31 Mai 2021
hello
see example code below
clearvars;
load('dataA.mat')
[m,n] = size(dataA);
if m>=n
out = zeros(m,m);
out(1:m,1:n) = dataA;
else
out = zeros(n,n);
out(1:m,1:n) = dataA;
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 31 Mai 2021
Ha - no Rik. Actually last time I looked there were only two Answers - yours was not there. Actually I admire people who know the cryptic ways of doing things because they're often something I cannot do or understand. It's just that often/usually I give code that looks longer because I have long descriptive variable names and lots of comments and I usually lose out to those who come along with a one liner of alphabet soup because the poster liked that it was very short. However they often come back with something like "well it works but I don't understand it so can you explain it?".

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