I need a help for MATLAB code problems!

I am a beginer with matlab and python, so I have a function from matlab like this:
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for j=1:n
for i=1:m
T(j,i,1)=0;
end
end
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And I converted it to Python code:
def T(x, y, z=1):
for j in range(1, n):
return j
for i in range(1, m):
return i
return T(i ,j ,1)
I'm still not sure about the answer above. Are there ideas to complete this problem?

1 commentaire

Your MATLAB code is just
T = zeros(n,m);
You can do the same with numpy.

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drummer
drummer le 21 Oct 2020
What is your question, actually? What do you want to complete?
Your MATLAB code generated a 2D matrix of zeros, and it is as simple as Stephen showed you. You can use for loops, but using zeros is rather easy.
Also, you don't need the third dimension if it is 1. Just go for T(j, i) in your code.
For python, you could instead:
import numpy as np
matrixDim = (2,2) # Or declare n and m as you wish.
np.zeros(matrixDim)
Check if you get this output.
array([[ 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0.]])
Cheers

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