I need help solving an indexing problem. The assigned problem states: Two matrices (x and y) give the coordinates to form matrix B from matrix A. Produce the matrix B which contains the values of A at the given coordinates in x and y. For instance:
x = [1 1 1; 2 2 1]
y = [1 2 1; 3 2 4]
%This would read as (1,1),(1,2),(1,1),(2,3),(2,2),(1,4)
% Given matrix:
A = [6 7 8 9; 10 11 12 13];
%This would give us this answer for B (using the coordinate scheme above):
B=[6 7 6; 12 11 9];
I'm guessing I need to use the find
function in conjunction with a sub2ind
function, but I'm not 100% sure how to translate that into working code. The only thing I can think of would be to do something like this:
B=((x(1),(y(1)), (x(2),y(2)).......
But that would only work for the defined matrix above, not a randomly generated matrix. I tried looking for a similar problem on the site, but I couldn't find one. Your help would be really appreciated!
You can't do it for randomly generated matrices, because you have to ensure that matrix A
has lines and columns as required from the values of x
and y
.
In this case, you can write:
for i=1:length(x(:))
B(i)=A(x(i),y(i));
end
B=reshape(B,size(x));