Maxtrix copy and manipulation

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Fischer Zheng
Fischer Zheng le 17 Sep 2015
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 18 Sep 2015
I have one matrix and one vector. I would like to shift the elements of row forward depending on the vector index.
M = [0 2 4 5;
0 4 7 9;
0 0 0 34];
v = [4 3 2];
Shift the elements of M forward, v(1) = 4 indicate start result with the 4th element of the row. Pad the end of row with zeros.
Result = [5 0 0 0;
7 9 0 0;
0 0 34 0]
How do I do this in the vectorized way?
Thanks, Fischer

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 17 Sep 2015
This uses a loop, but I can’t see how to do this without one:
M = [0 2 4 5; 0 4 7 9; 0 0 0 34];
v = [4 3 2];
c = size(M,2);
Result = zeros(size(M));
for k1 = 1:size(M,1)
Result(k1,1:c-v(k1)+1) = M(k1,v(k1):c);
end
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Fischer Zheng
Fischer Zheng le 17 Sep 2015
You are right, too bad.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 17 Sep 2015
Thank you.
If you’re doing this once for each large matrix, save the shifted matrix to a .mat file. Then you can simply load the shifted matrix when you need it, rather than recalculating it each time.

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Matt J
Matt J le 17 Sep 2015
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 18 Sep 2015
v=v(:);
[m,n]=size(M);
[I,J,S]=find(M);
J=J-v(I)+1;
idx=J>0;
Result=sparse(I(idx),J(idx),S(idx),m,n);
Result=full(Result); %optional
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Fischer Zheng
Fischer Zheng le 17 Sep 2015
Modifié(e) : Fischer Zheng le 17 Sep 2015
Thanks for the update. Let me take a look again.
Thanks,

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