randomly inserting element in 2d matrix

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mukesh gupta
mukesh gupta on 16 Mar 2017
Commented: Jan on 16 Mar 2017
let there is 2 2d matrix A=[1,2;3,1] and B=[5,6;7,8] required output is C=[5,8;0,6;0,7] my code but its not that correct
for i=1:2
for j=1:2
C(A(i,j),end+1)=[B(i,j)];
end
end
is there any correct sloution where i can insert elements, in random rows of 2d matrix.
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ES
ES on 16 Mar 2017
Your question is not clear. You want to create a matrix C "randomly" with elements from A and B? Try perms, nchoosek, randperm, permute, combvec
Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2017
I don't get it. Please explain the procedure to create the output.

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