HOW TO ACCESS THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS FROM THE GIVEN ARRAY
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a=
0 0 0.3013 1.1305
1.0000 2.0000 0.7390 0.4223
3.0000 2.0000 1.1305 -0.2111
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A1=[[a(1,1) a(2,1) a(1,3) a(2,3)]' [a(1,2) a(2,2) a(1,4) a(2,4)]' ] A2=[[a(2,1) a(3,1) a(2,3) a(3,3)]' [a(2,2) a(3,2) a(2,4) a(3,4)]' ]
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Cedric
le 21 Mai 2014
What doesn't work with the current approach? Do you need to generalize it to larger arrays? If so, what will be the size of these arrays and what will you want to perform ultimately?
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Andrei Bobrov
le 25 Mai 2014
A1 = reshape(permute(reshape(a(1:end-1,:),2,2,[]),[1,3,2]),[],2);
a02 = [a(:,2:end-1);a(2:end,end)'];
A2 = reshape(permute(reshape(a02',2,2,[]),[1 3 2]),[],2);
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George Papazafeiropoulos
le 25 Mai 2014
a=[ 0 0 0.3013 1.1305;
1.0000 2.0000 0.7390 0.4223;
3.0000 2.0000 1.1305 -0.2111];
A1=[[a(1,1) a(2,1) a(1,3) a(2,3)]' [a(1,2) a(2,2) a(1,4) a(2,4)]' ]
A2=[[a(2,1) a(3,1) a(2,3) a(3,3)]' [a(2,2) a(3,2) a(2,4) a(3,4)]' ]
for i=1:size(a,1)-1
b=a(i:i+1,:);
b=b(:);
n1=1:size(a,2)-1;
b1=b;
ind1=3+cumsum([0,2+(-1).^n1]);
b1(ind1)=[];
b2=b;
ind2=1+cumsum([0,2+(-1).^n1]);
b2(ind2)=[];
A=[b1 b2]
end
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