Easy way to multiplying standard basis
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It seems to be easy, but I am not good at it.
I would like to generate the following matrix that is multiplying of two standard basis:
E_{ij}:= (e_i - e_j)(e_i - e_j)^T
Could any body knows how to write it in few lines?
Thanks
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
What is T?
Saber
le 22 Fév 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
What is the size of e. Can you provide an example?
Saber
le 22 Fév 2013
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
Post an example with expected result
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek
le 22 Fév 2013
It seems that second Wayne's answer is what you are looking for
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Thiru jeyan
le 2 Mai 2017
You can use this method
e=@(k,n) [zeros(k-1,1);1;zeros(n-k,1)]
For an example
>> e(1,3)
ans =
1
0
0>> e(2,5)
ans =
0
1
0
0
0
Wayne King
le 22 Fév 2013
I agree with the comment above that you should provide an example because it's not clear what the size of your problem is or how scalable you want it. For example, are you looking for something as simple as:
E1 = [1 0 0]';
E2 = [0 1 0]';
matrx = (E1-E2)*(E1-E2)';
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Wayne King
le 22 Fév 2013
You can just do
I = eye(5);
Each column of I is a standard basis vector
Then,
idx = [3 4];
Is = I(:,idx(1))-I(:,idx(2));
X = Is*Is';
gives you what you want for an example where i=3 and j= 4
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Saber
le 22 Fév 2013
Wayne King
le 22 Fév 2013
so just extract the columns, what is so difficult about that?
Did you look at the Is vector? that is just a column vector.
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