c. Extract the sub-matrix containing all the rows but only columns 2 through 11 and name this matrix grades (to make this work on any size matrix, do not hard-code the 11, but rather use end or size).
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philip
el 21 de Oct. de 2014
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el 21 de Oct. de 2014
how do I perform this action ? can any one help ?? reguards phil
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pfb
el 21 de Oct. de 2014
Hi,
I'm not sure I understand your question. You should provide a concise title and a possibly detailed statement of the problem, not the other way round. Anyway, if I get it right, you have a matrix (say, M) and you want the submatrix containing all the rows and colums 2 trough some c. This matrix should be called grades. This is pretty simple.
L = 20; % size of M, for practical purposes
c = 11; % last column of the submatrix (of course c < L)
% create the submatrix (for practical purposes, you have it from your source)
M = rand(L);
% extract the desired submatrix
grades = M(:,2:c);
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philip
el 21 de Oct. de 2014
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pfb
el 21 de Oct. de 2014
Philip, your questions are too vague. You wrote a 10-entry vector, which I assume is one of the required rows. Or perhaps your matrix has 1 row to begin with, and hence you can also refer to that as a row vector.
Your vector has some NaN (not a number) entries, but I do not know why they are there, nor where you need to get. You did not provide any information about the origin of your matrix, so I'm not sure how you expect people can help you. I guess you get NaNs because you're dividing by zero...
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