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adding data from one cell array to a matrix

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Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Joseph Lee el 30 de Nov. de 2017
M is a 2x4matrix
H is a 3x4cell array
How do i add the 1st row of H to every row of M?
M = [
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
];
H = {[15 35] [10 20] [30 40 10] [15]
[30 20 15] [45 55] [50 70] [30 70]
[25] [10 20 30] [25 35] [60 70]};
fun = @(m,h) [fliplr(h)+m,m,m+h];
ans=cellfun(fun,num2cell(M), *H{1,:}*,'Uni',0); < what do i put H as?
ans={[36 16 1 16 36] [20 12 2 12 22] [13 43 33 3 33 43 13] [19 4 19]
[40 20 5 20 40] [26 16 6 16 26] [17 47 37 7 37 47 17] [23 8 23]}
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Do not use ans as the names of any variable. It is a special variable that can be overwritten by MATLAB.
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee el 29 de Nov. de 2017
It is ok, its not being used in the code itself, its in here just to predict the results in theory

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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Stephen23 el 29 de Nov. de 2017
If M has two rows then
H([1,1],:)
In general
H(ones(1,size(M,1)),:)
or
repmat(H(1,:),size(M,1),1)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Demonstration:
M = [1,2,3,4;5,6,7,8];
H = {[15,35],[10,20],[30,40,10],[15];[30,20,15],[45,55],[50,70],[30,70];[25],[10,20,30],[25,35],[60,70]};
fun = @(m,h) [fliplr(h)+m,m,m+h];
tmp = H(ones(1,size(M,1)),:);
C = cellfun(fun,num2cell(M),tmp, 'Uni',0);
Giving:
>> C{:}
ans =
36 16 1 16 36
ans =
40 20 5 20 40
ans =
22 12 2 12 22
ans =
26 16 6 16 26
ans =
13 43 33 3 33 43 13
ans =
17 47 37 7 37 47 17
ans =
19 4 19
ans =
23 8 23
>>
Joseph Lee
Joseph Lee el 29 de Nov. de 2017
Editada: Joseph Lee el 30 de Nov. de 2017
wow thanks again, you predicted what i was going to ask, since my M is meant to be a much larger sized matrix
eg M= 400x1300
H= 10x1300
row=1;
while row<=10
fun = @(m,h) [fliplr(h)+m,m,m+h];
tmp = H(ones(1,size(M,1)),:); <i changed this to do it for increasing rows of H
C{row}= cellfun(fun,num2cell(M),tmp, 'Uni',0);
row=row+1;
end

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