Adding a row vector to multiple rows of a matrix, with duplicate row index

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Zheng Chen
Zheng Chen le 13 Août 2017
Modifié(e) : Zheng Chen le 13 Août 2017
Suppose we have a matrix
A = [1,2;3,4;5,6]
1 2
3 4
5 6
I know that matlab allows adding vector to multiple rows, for example,
A([1,2],:) = A([1,2],:) + [1,1];
then
A =
2 3
4 5
5 6
However, A([1,2,1],:) + [1,1] gives the same result
A([1,2,1],:) = A([1,2,1],:) + [1,1];
then
A =
2 3
4 5
5 6
This is NOT what I want. The *desired effect* is adding [1,1] to the first row twice, and the expected result is,
A([1,2,1],:) = A([1,2,1],:) + [1,1];
and A should be
A =
3 4
4 5
5 6
How do I achieve this? thanks!

Réponses (2)

mizuki
mizuki le 13 Août 2017
What version do you use? The results of the second and the third examples on my R2017a were:
>> A([1,2],:) + [1,1]
ans =
2 3
4 5
>> A+1
ans =
2 3
4 5
6 7
If you are using R2016a or previous version, use REPMAT as
A + repmat(1,size(A))
or with different elements for each column:
A + [repmat(1,[size(A,1) 1]) repmat(2,[size(A,1) 1])]

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 13 Août 2017
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov le 13 Août 2017
ii = [1;2;1];
a = unique(ii);
A(a,:) = A(a,:) + accumarray(ii,1)*[1, 1]

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