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if I have i = 1:12 , j= 1:12 and I want to get a table with A(i,j) , how I will do it
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Igor de Britto
le 8 Mar 2012
I don't get your question. Wich values do you want to populate this square matrix? Or do you want a lot of matrices with all the size combinations?
Nasir Qazi
le 8 Mar 2012
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Walter Roberson
le 8 Mar 2012
What do you mean by a "table" in this context? Something displayed to the command window? A uitable() ? An array with 3 columns, the first for i, the second for j, and the third for A(i,j) ?
When you speak of A(i,j) do you mean A(1:12,1:12), or do you mean A(i(1),j(1)) A(i(2),j(2)), A(i(3),i(3)) and so on? If you do then
A(subs2ind(size(A), i, j))
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Nasir Qazi
le 8 Mar 2012
Walter Roberson
le 8 Mar 2012
I only see one data set in that diagram. Do you mean you want to access each entry? As a group that would be A(1:12,1:12).
Do you want to use a loop?
for i = 1 : 12
for j = 1 : 12
disp(A(i,j)); %the sample action taken on A(i,j)
end
end
Or is the question how to take an existing matrix and write it to an Excel spreadsheet?
Nasir Qazi
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Aldin
le 8 Mar 2012
You want to display excel data in uitable, right?
Nasir Qazi
le 8 Mar 2012
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