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i have 4 numbers as a row vector, p=[ 1 -1 j -j ];
Now, total number of different 4 digit numbers formed using elements of "p" is 4^4=256
Thus i need a 256*4 matrix.
How to create such a 256*4 matrix ?
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Image Analyst
le 12 Oct 2013
What is a 4 digit number? Can you give an example of the first 6 rows of what you want at the result?
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Sean de Wolski
le 11 Oct 2013
[xx,yy,zz,qq] = ndgrid('1234');
V = [xx(:) yy(:) xx(:) qq(:)]
Cedric
le 12 Oct 2013
Modifié(e) : Cedric
le 12 Oct 2013
I guess that the following would work. I didn't think too much about it though and there must be a simpler or even trivial solution..
>> ID = mod(floor((0:255).' * 2.^[0:-2:-6]), 4) + 1 ;
>> p(ID)
Check
>> size(unique(ID, 'rows'))
ans =
256 4
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Cedric
le 12 Oct 2013
Modifié(e) : Cedric
le 12 Oct 2013
Just in case nobody proposes a better solution, the way this one works is comparable to the way you build tables of binary codes.. you build the first column as 01010101.., the second as 0011001100.., the third as 000011110000.., and so on. My solution does the same in base 4.
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