How to put data in vector into matrix
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How to put data in vector into matrix and then changes the position of bits in the matrix. It can be applied in row wise or column wise(Spiral transposition)?
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Walter Roberson
le 4 Jan 2017
You can reshape() the vector unless the number of elements is prime.
Consider using the buffer() function from signal processing
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Roger Stafford
le 5 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : Roger Stafford
le 5 Jan 2017
The following is an example of inserting a row vector, V, into an m by n matrix, M, in a “spiral transposition”. The spiral in this case starts at M(1,1) and spirals inward in a counterclockwise direction. The row vector V must be (at least) m*n in length.
M = zeros(m,n);
a = 0; b = m; c = 1; d = n; f = 0;
while true
a = a+1; e = f+1; f = e+b-a;
if a>b|n==0, break, end
M(a:b,c) = V(e:f).'; % ?
c = c+1; e = f+1; f = e+d-c;
if c>d, break, end
M(b,c:d) = V(e:f);
b = b-1; e = f+1; f = e+b-a;
if a>b, break, end
M(b:-1:a,d) = V(e:f).'; % ?
d = d-1; e = f+1; f = e+d-c;
if c>d, break, end
M(a,d:-1:c) = V(e:f);
end
(Note: The transpose operators at the two question marks are probably not necessary in your system.)
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Roger Stafford
le 5 Jan 2017
The above spiral is of course only one of sixteen possible spiral types, consisting: (1) of whether the spiral begins or terminates at a corner, (2) of four possible such corners, and (3) of either counterclockwise or clockwise directions. It should be noted that the above code can readily be modified to allow all possible sixteen types to be generated by appropriate combinations of matlab’s ‘fliplr’, ‘flipud’, and ’transpose’ operations carried out afterwards on M, and by possibly initially reversing V, as with V = V(m*n:-1:1).
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