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I need to replace the first row from a matrix A(m.m) by first row from another matrix B(n.n) with different size?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Sep 2021
D0 j=1,8
A(1, j)=D(2,j+1)
end do
Acol = size(A,2);
A(1,:) = D(2,2:Acol+1);
vec = DD1(1,:);
A1(idx,:) = repmat(vec,numel(idx),1);
Acol = size(A,2);
vec = DD1(1,1:Acol);
A1(idx,:) = repmat(vec, numel(idx), 1);

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 14 Sep 2021
Edited: the cyclist on 15 Sep 2021
Suppose ...
m = 3;
n = 4;
A = magic(m)
A = 3×3
8 1 6 3 5 7 4 9 2
B = magic(n)
B = 4×4
16 2 3 13 5 11 10 8 9 7 6 12 4 14 15 1
The first row of A is a 1x3 row vector, and the first row of B is a 1x4 row vector. What do you want the output to be? Also, what if m had been greater than n?
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 15 Sep 2021
Sorry, but your last two comments are just confusing to me.
You did not respond to my questions. What are the results for Case 1, Case 2, etc?
I don't know Fortran anymore, so cannot interpret that.
Why are you suddenly introducing new variables (D, DD1, idx)? Your original question seemed very simple, about filling in the first row of a matrix A, from the first row of a matrix B. It seems to be getting more and more complicated with every comment.
Mohamed Hajjaj
Mohamed Hajjaj on 16 Sep 2021
The first case is the nearest one to my problem.The symbols D, DD1, ...are matrices, but I'm sorry about any confusion. Would you please help me for the first case?

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