Reordering columns in a matrix

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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More efficient than -1*ones:
B = -ones(size(A));
or
B = repmat(-1, size(A));

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Answers (5)

I guess you could do
C = A(:,[2 1 3]).*B(:,[2 1 3]);
But why?
Thanks for the suggestions. I should have been more explicit in my question. I want to do the arithmetic before rearranging because in actual use, the equation will involve more variables than used in the example. I tried the following:
C = (A.*B)(:,[2 1 3])
C = [A.*B](:,[2 1 3])
Neither of these work, but I don't understand why that syntax is inappropriate.
"But why?"
Largely curiosity. I want to know if I can avoid the intermediate step.
the cyclist
the cyclist on 30 Dec 2011
You cannot index results in that way. See, for example, the accepted answer in this thread about features that are "missing" in MATLAB:
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]}))
circshift(fliplr(A.*B),[0 -1])

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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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