How to replicate an array diagonally for a given number of times?
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I would like to replicate an array diagonally for a given number of times, so repmat command does not work in my case. I also tried blkdiag, but I have to write the name of the matrix 5 times if I want it to be recreated five times. I heard that it can be done with convolution from a friend of mine, yet my aim is to achieve the effect using basic commands.
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the cyclist
le 11 Nov 2014
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le 11 Nov 2014
Here is a very mundane way to do it. (I've assumed a square input, but it could easily be generalized.)
A = magic(5);
m = size(A,1);
N = 3;
AN = zeros(N*m);
for n=1:N
range = (n-1)*m+1:n*m;
AN(range,range) = A;
end
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yeungor
le 9 Juil 2018
Alternatively, if you're not against "eval", you can use it to type out those repetitions n times.
a = rand(m,n);
N = 100;
A = eval(['blkdiag(a' repmat(',a', 1, N) ');']);
But the convolution way seems like less of a hack and it's still one line, it's a shame that it's black magic
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yeungor
le 23 Juil 2018
a = rand(m,n);
A = kron(eye(N), a)
Also works quite well
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