v(n:1)=1 where n>1
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Hello! I have some old code from a colleague who is unavailable to answer Qs. There is a case where:
v(n:1)=1 where n>1
The fact that n>1 is the part that is confusing me. I understand that the : acts as an indices range assigning the value 1 to all values in vector v.
What am I missing? Why would 1 be at the end? Does this reverse the order of the array or continue back to the first element after reaching the end?
Thanks!
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Image Analyst
2014 年 8 月 15 日
Please copy and paste the exact line of code. I don't understand the "where n>1" part. How are you determining that from the code? Or was it in a comment? Or do you have a for loop like "for k = 1 : n" and then the "v" line of code inside the for loop? Don't make us guess.
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Amir
2014 年 8 月 15 日
編集済み: Amir
2014 年 8 月 15 日
Matlab doesn't reverse the order. Try this code:
A=1:10;
n=3;
A(n:1)=1
or run this:
3:1
answer is:
ans =
Empty matrix: 1-by-0
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Julia
2014 年 8 月 15 日
From the Matlab help:
j:k is the same as [j,j+1,j+2,...,j+m], where m = fix(k-j). In the case where both j and k are integers, this is simply [j,j+1,...,k]. This syntax returns an empty matrix when j > k
So I think your guess that nothing happens is right.
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