INSTRUCTIONS
This is a multi-dimensional variant of the normal multiplication table used to teach elementary students multiplication. In this variant, we are going to produce a table that multiplies the divisors 1 to n (input) agains itself in d dimensions.
Note: Inputting d = 0 should return the number 1 and d = 1 should return a column vector with the elements 1 to n.
Example:
Input:
n = 3; d = 3;
Output:
tt(:,:,1) = [ 1 2 3 2 4 6 3 6 9 ]; tt(:,:,2) = [ 2 4 6 4 8 12 6 12 18 ]; tt(:,:,3) = [ 3 6 9 6 12 18 9 18 27 ];
I've learned from this and similar solutions of the use of shiftdim with a negative number. This may well be handy for future programming. Thanks for showing us this feature.
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