Combining two separate arrays into singular payoff matrix
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Olivia Simuoli
le 22 Sep 2020
Commenté : madhan ravi
le 23 Sep 2020
Hi everyone,
I have two separate arrays that I am hoping to combine into a singular payoff matrix. Does anyone have any tips for doing so?
Right now, I have two 2x2 arrays that look like:
A = [4 2,
2 0]
B = [4 2,
4 2]
Instead of having them be separate, I want to combine them into a singular 2x2 payoff matrix P with the end result looking like:
P = [(4,4) (2,2),
(2,4) (0,2)]
I want to avoid manually typing in cell values and am looking for some way to achieve the end result by combining the existing A and B arrays. I would appreciate any help. Thank you!
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madhan ravi
le 22 Sep 2020
P = reshape(num2cell([A(:), B(:)], 2), [], size(A, 2));
celldisp(P)
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Mario Malic
le 22 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Mario Malic
le 22 Sep 2020
I could suggest this
C = cat(3, A, B)
>> C
C(:,:,1) =
4 2
2 0
C(:,:,2) =
4 2
4 2
% If you're looking for summing A(1,1) + B(1,1), you can try this
>> sum(C,3)
ans =
8 4
6 2
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Mario Malic
le 22 Sep 2020
Modifié(e) : Mario Malic
le 22 Sep 2020
Ah true xD, but it was just an example, maybe summing over other dimensions makes more sense for such approach.
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