Without using repmat, or for loop, or concatenation, create a function to duplicate a vector, v, a specified number of times, n. v can be numeric or character. n may be 0.
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If
v = 5; n = 3;
then return v1:
v1 = [5 5 5]
If a 2d matrix is supplied then the vector v will be the first column.
V = magic(4); n = 4;
then v and v1 are returned as shown below.
v = [16 5 9 4]' v1 = [16 16 16 16; 5 5 5 5; 9 9 9 9; 4 4 4 4]
Hint: use indexing
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When did the functionality of linspace change to give an empty 1-by-0 matrix for n=0? My version is very old (R14, SP3 from 2005), and the command "linspace(1,1,0)" gives 1. Just curious.
hi - not sure, but it is similar in behaviour to ones(1,0), nan(1,0) etc