create matrix from other two matrices
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Hello
i have matrix
tem_n1 = (1224,1) and
tem_n2= (459 ,1),
i need to do matrix temperature (1683,1) by taking the first 7 rows in matrix tem_n1, 4 rows in matrix tem_n2..
i already created temp is (11,1) i do not know how to proced and get temperature (1683,1)
[n5,m5]=size(tem_n1);
a5=1:n5;
ind5=find(and(mod(a5,1224)<8,mod(a5,1224)>0));
tem_m1 =tem_n1(ind5,1);
[n6,m6]=size(tem_n2);
a6=1:n6;
ind6=find(and(mod(a6,459)<5,mod(a6,459)>0));
tem_m2 =tem_n2(ind6,1);
tem_m = [tem_m1; tem_m2] ;
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dpb
2019 年 7 月 28 日
How about illustrating with a small section of the data what it is you're actually trying to do.
1683 is total numel() of the two but it's not at all clear how the 7 and 4 are really supposed to play into building the desired end result.
Altho taking a guess, is the intent to splice 7 elements of tem_n1 followed by 4 elements from tem_n2 until you run out of data (because neither array is divisible by the factor)?
More difficult than that is that
>> n5/7
ans =
174.8571
>> n6/4
ans =
114.7500
>>
so you have 60 more pieces of 7 elements each in tem_n1 than you have pieces of 4 in tem_n2.
How supposed to deal with that???
However,
>> n6/3==n5/8
ans =
logical
1
>>
so if you could live with 8 and 3 to make the 11, things would work out much neater...
rana mamdouh
2019 年 7 月 28 日
But neither of the two arrays is divisible by 7 or 4...and as above, there's a large discrepancy between the number of sets of 7 vis a vis 4 you can do with the two arrays...
Can't do what you say you want...
>> n5/153
ans =
8
>> n6/153
ans =
3
>>
aren't 7 and 4 but 8 and 3.
rana mamdouh
2019 年 7 月 29 日
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