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Shifting the outer loop of an array

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Gina Barlage
Gina Barlage le 1 Juin 2015
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
I was given an assignment to:
The script should assume an m-by-n array A (m, n >= 2) is assigned in the Command Window. The value mover should also be assigned. The script should rotate all of the values on the outer loop of the array by mover spots clockwise and call the output A_out.
Example executions follow:
>> A = [1 2 3 4 5; 6 7 8 9 10; 11 12 13 14 15; 16 17 18 19 20]; mover = 2;
>> script25
A_out =
11 6 1 2 3
16 7 8 9 4
17 12 13 14 5
18 19 20 15 10
I wrote script that works for the above example but I am not sure how to make I more general for an array put into the Command Window. Here is what I have:
A = [1 2 3 4 5; 6 7 8 9 10; 11 12 13 14 15; 16 17 18 19 20];
mover = 2;
outerIndices = [A(1,:), A(2:end-1,end).', A(end,end:-1:1),A(end-1:-1:2,1).'];
A_out_2 = circshift(outerIndices,mover,2)
ctr = 0;
for ii = A_out_2(1:5)
for jj = 1
ctr = ctr + 1
A(jj,ctr) = ii
end
end
ctr = 1;
for kk = A_out_2(6:8)
for jj = 5
ctr = ctr+1;
A(ctr, jj) = kk
end
end
ctr = 5;
for mm = A_out_2(9:12)
for jj = 4
ctr = ctr-1;
A(jj,ctr) = mm
end
end
ctr = 4
for nn = A_out_2(13:end)
for jj = 1
ctr = ctr -1
A(ctr, jj) = nn
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Juin 2015
Use the approach shown there to create OuterIndices: they showed you indices and instead in the code here you have pulled out the content.
Once you have the indices, the content at those locations is A(OuterIndices). You can circshift the content and assign it back to A(OuterIndices)

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