Substract element of a matrix!

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Francesco
Francesco on 14 Feb 2014
Commented: Matt J on 14 Feb 2014
I have this variable:
>> out1
ans =
Columns 1 through 5
[899x5 double] [899x5 double] [899x5 double] [899x5 double] [899x5 double]
Columns 6 through 10
[899x5 double] [899x5 double] [899x5 double] [899x6 double] [899x6 double]
Columns 11 through 15
[899x6 double] [899x6 double] [899x6 double] [899x6 double] [899x6 double]
Column 16
[899x6 double]
And I want to substract at each columns of the out variable the third element of each [899*5] or [899*6]
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Francesco
Francesco on 14 Feb 2014
I want to substract at each columns of the out1 variable the third element. A sort of this line of code:
bsxfun(@minus, prova,prova(3,:))

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Matt J
Matt J on 14 Feb 2014
Edited: Matt J on 14 Feb 2014
cellfun(@(c) bsxfun(@minus, c,c(3,:)) , out1,'uni',0)
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Francesco
Francesco on 14 Feb 2014
This code read the first element of the third rows of the out1 variable and substract each for all the columns?
Matt J
Matt J on 14 Feb 2014
For each matrix out1{i}, it subtracts the 3rd row from all of the other rows.

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