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how to take matrix element (i.e row) one by one and save each new matrices in a new variable example:
original matrix: a=[2 6 7 8;4 5 3 7;9 7 6 9;5 3 1 9]
become: a1=[4 5 3 7;9 7 6 9;5 3 1 9] a2=[2 6 7 8;9 7 6 9;5 3 1 9] a3=[2 6 7 8;4 5 3 7;5 3 1 9] a4=[2 6 7 8;4 5 3 7;9 7 6 9]
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Sean de Wolski
on 1 Feb 2012
1 vote
Don't do it. That is all.
If you explain your end goal to us we can help you find a better way.
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eri
on 1 Feb 2012
Jan
on 1 Feb 2012
@eri: And this is more efficient and more flexible, if you use dynamic indices instead of a copy to a separate variable.
eri
on 1 Feb 2012
Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2012
Use cell arrays, as described in that FAQ entry.
eri
on 2 Feb 2012
0 votes
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Sean de Wolski
on 2 Feb 2012
What does:
which -all arrayfun
return? And what is the output from:
ver
at the command line?
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