how to tell matlab in a matrix that if my program does not assign value to an element do not fill it with 0?
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Erwin Avendaño
le 2 Nov 2017
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le 3 Nov 2017
I'm doing a program in matlab with the gui, which is gauss jordan at the beginning my program is asking for the elements of the matrix but my program can store up to 5x6 then when you enter a 2x3 matrix the others fill it with 0 which I get an error when it comes to giving me results How can I tell him not to fill it with 0?
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Erwin Avendaño
le 3 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 3 Nov 2017
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Stephen23
le 3 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 3 Nov 2017
All of those individually numbered fieldnames make your code much more complex than it needs to be. Just use an array and indexing to make your code much simpler, more versatile, and less buggy.
Any time that you find yourself copy-and-pasting code with just minor changes then you really need to reconsider your code design.
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Nov 2017
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le 2 Nov 2017
There are some ways to prevent a matrix from zero filling as it is extended:
- Do not extend it. Assign it full size at the beginning, and put in some non-zero value for the unused space. For example initialize as nan(3,4)
- If you must extend it, then at each point where it might be extended, check if you are extending it, and carefully assign some non-zero value for the extension areas that are not to be zero filled.
- Instead of using a numeric array, use a cell array initialized to empty arrays until it is completely filled out. You might need to write code to display intermediate results.
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