How to alter nearby values in a matrix with respect to a column?
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Hi, I have a 2D matrix A(1:100,1:100), and I replaced one of its column (A(1:100,50)) with another column vector Y(1:100,1). Now I want the nearby columns in A to vary gradually with respect to the values in Y. Is it possible to do this in matlab? Thanks.
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Bob Thompson
el 13 de Abr. de 2018
What do you mean by "vary gradually with respect to the values in Y"? What kind of variance are you looking for? It is entirely possible to adjust the values of A with respect to the new values from Y, but the how is dependent on the type of variance you're looking to perform.
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Jan
el 13 de Abr. de 2018
A = rand(10, 10); % smaller test data
A(:, 5) = 10 * rand(10, 1);
A(:, 4) = (A(:, 5) + A(:, 4)) / 2;
A(:, 6) = (A(:, 5) + A(:, 6)) / 2;
A(:, 3) = (A(:, 5) + 2 * A(:, 3)) / 3;
A(:, 7) = (A(:, 5) + 2 * A(:, 7)) / 3;
Now the direct neighbors contain the mean between the inserted column and the original data, while the 2nd neighbors contain the weighted mean.
There is an infinite number of other ways for a gradual variation. So please explain, what you exactly need.
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