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What does A=A((x:y,:) mean?

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Zhafirah Ariana
Zhafirah Ariana on 19 Jul 2020
Answered: Abhishek Gangwar on 19 Jul 2020
Hi! So I try tu run my program that include A=A((x:y,:)) in it but it said Unrecognized function or variable 'a'. I thought it was for declaring zeros matrix? I really have no idea for this

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 19 Jul 2020
x = 1
y = 2
A = [1, 2;
3, 4;
5, 6]
A(x:y, :) % read about matrix indexing
doc zeros % to create a zeros matrix

Abhishek Gangwar
Abhishek Gangwar on 19 Jul 2020
Okay, so first check that you had defined matrix 'A' in you code before trying to access it and use single paranthesis for indexing, this should be "A=A(x:y, :)".

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