combining and separating two matrices
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Berfin Çetinkaya
on 24 Mar 2022
Commented: Berfin Çetinkaya
on 24 Mar 2022
I have two matrices
A matrix:
1 2 4
7 5 3
9 5 1
B matrix:
3 8 4
5 4 2
8 3 6
I want to combine them like this.
D matrix:
1-3 2-8 4-4
7-5 5-4 3-2
9-8 5-3 1-6
Note : (The - sign I put in is meaningless. It can be different signs or spaces.)
And can I separate these matrices again after writing them in the same cell?
Thank you for help
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John D'Errico
on 24 Mar 2022
You seem to be asking elementary questions about MATLAB. Perhaps you really just need to be doing the Onramp tutorials? That is, learn basic MATLAB?
Do you want to create the character strings as elements, thus '1-2', or the result of that operation, that is the number 3?
Once you create a result as a number, of course you cannot undo the operation. If you will leave them as strings, then of course you can. You need to learn to work with the tools of MATLAB that can operate on strings.
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KSSV
on 24 Mar 2022
A = [1 2 4
7 5 3
9 5 1] ;
B =[3 8 4
5 4 2
8 3 6] ;
D = cell(3,3) ;
for i = 1:3
for j = 1:3
D{i,j} = [num2str(A(i,j)),'-',num2str(B(i,j))] ;
end
end
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