Making a NxN matrix.

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Alan`
Alan` on 12 Jun 2011
Commented: Walter Roberson on 3 Aug 2016
I have a homework assignment and i'm trying to figure out some functions that could help me write the matrix in this form (on that link i posted) like if i wanted to make a row with 1000 ones and not have to write 1 a thousand times.. In my class they don't teach us the software so yeah, any help will be appreciated, thank you.

Answers (2)

Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 12 Jun 2011
We don't make homeworks, we only help with answers to specific questions and if we are kind enough we might give some tips:
doc ones %execute this to see the documentation of the function ones
doc zeros %execute this to see the documentation of the function zeros
Simple example:
m=zeros(10,10); %create one array with 10 rows and columns full of zeros
m(5,:)=1; %all columns (:) from row number 5 are now equal to 1
m %see the array

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Jun 2011
Like I said in my response to your post of this in the newsgroup:
Alan: To set an entire row to a value:
M(rowNumberToSet, :) = theValue;
Example:
M(42, :) = 2.718281828;
To set an entire column so a value:
M(:, columnNumberToSet) = theValue;
Example:
M(:, 69) = 3.14159;
This is basic MATLAB stuff - the stuff you learn the first couple of hours into it. You should find it early on in the "Getting Started" section of the help.
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 13 Jun 2011
Hi Alan! Creates your matrix without loops.
% 1
A = repmat(1:4,4,1);
A = min(A,A.');
% 2
A = repmat(1:4,4,1);
A = tril(A) + triu(A.',1)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Aug 2016
Yaser Rostami comments to Andrei Bobrov
clear all; close all; clc m=zeros(5,7); g=0; c=numel(m); for d=1:c; g=1+g; m(d)=g; end

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