Reordering columns in a matrix
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Hello,
I want to multiply 2 matrices elemntwise and swap columns 1 and 2 in the result:
A = [1 2 3; 1 2 3; 1 2 3; 1 2 3];
B = -1*ones(size(A));
AB = A.*B;
C = AB(:,[2 1 3]);
I am using 2 steps to do this (lines 3 & 4). How do I do this in a single step (single line of code)?
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Jan
on 30 Dec 2011
More efficient than -1*ones:
B = -ones(size(A));
or
B = repmat(-1, size(A));
Answers (5)
the cyclist
on 30 Dec 2011
I guess you could do
C = A(:,[2 1 3]).*B(:,[2 1 3]);
But why?
Omar Mian
on 30 Dec 2011
the cyclist
on 30 Dec 2011
0 votes
You cannot index results in that way. See, for example, the accepted answer in this thread about features that are "missing" in MATLAB:
Fangjun Jiang
on 30 Dec 2011
If you have to do this, you can use subsref()
a=magic(3)
b=subsref(a,substruct('()', {':',[2,1,3]}))
In your case, it will be
C = subsref(A.*B, substruct('()', {':',[2,1,3]}))
Andrei Bobrov
on 30 Dec 2011
circshift(fliplr(A.*B),[0 -1])
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Fangjun Jiang
on 31 Dec 2011
What a surprise answer, andrei! But I would still go with the subsref() function. After all, it is the function format of the re-arrangement. To challenge you, what if A.*B is a 4x4 or 5x5 matrix but I want to swap the first and second column?
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