how to multiply one array of vector in another ?
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Amin Gan
on 10 Feb 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 10 Feb 2016
There are two same size vectors,A and B (1*2000 in size).
for each value of A must be used in equation below for all B values:
equation=A+A^2+B
for example:
A=[1 2 3]
B=[10 20 30]
I want following results:
1+1^2+10 , 1+1^2+20, 1+1^2+30
2+2^2+10 , 2+2^2+20, 2+2^2+30
3+3^2+10 , 3+3^2+20, 3+3^2+30
But, A and B both are 2000 in size, I expect to get 2000*2000 matrix for eqn.
can you please advise?
Thnks
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Walter Roberson
on 10 Feb 2016
bsxfun(@(a,b) a + a.^2 + b, A(:), B)
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Walter Roberson
on 10 Feb 2016
Yes. Just be sure to use .^ instead of ^ . Also be sure that your B is a row vector
bsxfun(@(a,b) a + sqrt(a.^2 - b), A(:), B)
If B is not a row vector then
bsxfun(@(a,b) a + sqrt(a.^2 - b), A(:), B(:).')
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