Trying to form a large matrix from 1 small matrix
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Saim
el 24 de Oct. de 2022
Editada: Alex Hanes
el 25 de Oct. de 2022
Here is the code:
clear all
clc
syms s x
he = 1/22
k_e = [12/(he^3) 12/(he^3) 6/(he^2) 6/(he^2);
12/(he^3) 12/(he^3) -6/(he^2) -6/(he^2);
6/(he^2) -6/(he^2) 4/(he^2) 2/(he^2);
6/(he^2) -6/(he^2) 2/(he^2) 4/(he^2)];
k_g = zeros(46)
for r = 1:23
for c = 1:23
if c = 21
continue
end
if r = 21
continue
end
k_g(r+2,c+2) = k_e;
end
end
k_g
The aim is to insert k_e in k_g after 2 rows and 2 columns and sum the merging values
By "sum mergin vaues", I mean that first time k_e is in k_g, it takes 1,1 to 4,4.
The next time, k_e is inserted starting from 3,3 position and the values at 3,3 3,4 4,3 4,4 are summed with the previous k_e in k_g.
Just as an example, a 2x2 (k_e) which looks like this:
a = [A B C;
D E F;
G H I];
Which added again and again in to b should look like this:
b = [A B C 0 0 0 0;
D E F 0 0 0 0;
G H I+A B C 0 0;
0 0 D E F 0 0;
0 0 G H I+A B C;
0 0 0 0 D E F;
0 0 0 0 G H I];
I hope it clarifies the problem.
Only this time, the a is a 4x4 and b is 46x46 and a is inserted at every (n+2)th row and (n+2)th column
Thanks
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Alex Hanes
el 24 de Oct. de 2022
Editada: Alex Hanes
el 25 de Oct. de 2022
If I’m following correctly, the following code should get you in the right direction:
k_e = 2*ones(4,4); % place-holder for your symbolic ke
dimB = 46; % set dimension of B-array
B0 = zeros(dimB); % pre-allocate
B = zeros(dimB); % pre-allocate
[m,n] = size(k_e);
B0(1:m,1:n) = k_e; % store k_e in first position
for k = 0:2:dimB-m
B = B + circshift(circshift(B0,k,1),k,2);
end
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