Doubt with a for and adding values into a matrix

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Carlos
Carlos le 3 Nov 2014
Commenté : Carlos le 4 Nov 2014
Hello, I am trying to do the next thing. A matrix A1 with 15 rows and 210 columns of zeros. And I want to complete it with ones in the next form. From point 1 to point 14, all ones. Then a space of 210 zeros, and then again 14 ones. This until the end. I have done the next code, but i obtain this matrix of ones and zeros, but the ones are in columns, instead than in rows.
n=15;
m = n*(n-1);
A1 = zeros(n,m);
for i=1:210:m*n
A1(i:i+13) = ones(1,14);
end
I am looking something like these, but with more ones and zeros:
Thanks for your help.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 3 Nov 2014
Modifié(e) : Sean de Wolski le 3 Nov 2014
Look at the blkdiag function.
C = repmat({ones(1,4)},1,5)
blkdiag(C{:})
4 and 5 are hardwired to match your above example. Change them to the sizes you need.
doc blkdiag
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 3 Nov 2014
Give a small example of starting and ending arrays where the data are off diagonal.
Carlos
Carlos le 4 Nov 2014
The thing that I don't understand, is why the ones are in the matrix completed in columns. When I put this
A1(i:i+13) = ones(1,14);
They should be in columns, but in the matrix A1 at the end of the loop, they are in rows.

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