Real quick one, passing through a matrix backwards or just flip it.
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During a for or while loop I would like to start at the back of the matrix and cycle to the beginning. Or do I just flip it using a(end:-1:1,:) or flipud(a). I understand flipud but can you briefly explain the syntax for a(end:-1:1,:).
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Fangjun Jiang
el 27 de Oct. de 2011
a=rand(8,9);
b=a(5:end,5:end)
"end" here is the length of that dimension.
1:end is the same as [1,2,3,...,end]
end:-1:1 is the opposite. It is the same as [end, end-1, end-2, end-3, ... 1].
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de Oct. de 2011
Cycling the loop backwards
for K=size(A,1):-1:1
can be quite efficient, and seldom requires more memory than working forwards (indeed, moving forwards can be less efficient if you have not preallocated a matrix.)
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