How do I split an array into small array of fixed size with increments by 1?
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For example, I have an array, say
aa = [2 5 6 10 2 4 2 1 -1 -12 0 3 7];
What I want to do is create arrays of length 4, such as
[2 5 6 10], [5 6 10 2], [6 10 2 4], [10 2 4 2], [2 4 2 1], [4 2 1 -1], ....
and group them into a matrix. I understand this can be done in a for loop, but is there a way to vectorize this process?
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Bruno Luong
on 28 Oct 2022
A=randi(10,1,10)
k=4;
B = hankel(A(1:end-k+1),A(end-k+1:end))
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Bruno Luong
on 28 Oct 2022
I never use this command buffer, so I learn something.
It requires the signal processing toolbox though.
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DGM
on 28 Oct 2022
Edited: DGM
on 28 Oct 2022
I'm sure there are other ways, but here's one way.
% the input
A = [2 5 6 10 2 4 2 1 -1 -12 0 3 7];
% the parameter
blocklen = 4;
% generate a 2D array of indices
nrows = numel(A)-blocklen+1;
idx = (1:blocklen) + (0:nrows-1).';
% build the output by direct addressing
B = A(idx)
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