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I have an array with 0 s and 1s.
Example a colomn, 0 ,0 ,0 ,0 , 1.
Now the 1 is on the 5th row, I want to raise that to the first row.
So, in my code i want all the ones to go 4 steps up...
sounds easy, but how :) ?
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
What if there is a 1 in the first 4 columns?
Also, should the new matrix have fewer columns?
TAB
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Then what should be left in 5th column (or row in your words) ?
Jan
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
@Student: The question remains, what "raise to the first row" exactly means. At first I guess it is the "first column", but "raising" can be swapping, shifting, circular shifting, sorting, cropping or any procedure I cannot imagine currently.
Hello kity
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Jan
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Thanks for the clarification, Student. And what happens on the right margin? Is the result shorter, filled with zeros or ones or with the value of the last element?
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Walter Roberson
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
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Have you considered circshift() up by 4 rows?
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
A=[0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1]
for k=5:length(A)
if A(k)
b=A(k-4:k-1);
A(k-4)=1
A(k-4+1:k)=b
end
end
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Hello kity
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Azzi Abdelmalek
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
A=[0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1]
for k=5:length(A)
if A(k) % If A(k) is equal to 1
b=A(k-4:k-1); % store value from k-4 to k-1 in b
A(k-4)=1 % replace value at k-1 by 1
A(k-4+1:k)=b % shift value stored in b
end
end
Andrei Bobrov
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Editada: Andrei Bobrov
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
other way:
a - your vector - row (eg: [0 0 0 0 1])
n = numel(a);
out = a(hankel(1:n,[n,1:n-1]));
or
out = hankel(a,circshift(a,[0 1]));
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Hello kity
el 12 de Dic. de 2012
Some ideas:
x = [0, 0, 0, 0, 1];
index = find(x, 1, 'first');
y1 = x(index:end);
y2 = [x(index:end), zeros(1, index - 1)];
y3 = [x(index:end), ones(1, index - 1)];
y4 = [x(index:end), repmat(x(end), 1, index - 1)];
y5 = [x(index:end), x(1:index - 1)];
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