If I let A, B, and C be 2x2 matrices, is it possible for me to assign a label to each matrix element in matrix C where C = A*B?
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Craig Egan Allistair Tan
on 4 Jun 2022
Commented: Sam Chak
on 4 Jun 2022
Let A, B, and C be separate 2x2 matrices. In this case, we let matrix C = A*B.
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Sam Chak
on 4 Jun 2022
Can you give an example? Like...
A = [1 2; 3 4]
A =
1 2
3 4
B = [5 6; 7 8]
B =
5 6
7 8
C = A*B
C =
19 22
43 50
det(C)
ans = 4.0000
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Matt J
on 4 Jun 2022
Edited: Matt J
on 4 Jun 2022
I'm talking about assigning a variable to each matrix element
One way,
A=rand(2);
B=rand(2);
C=A*B,
tmp=num2cell(C);
[c1,c2,c3,c4]=deal(tmp{:})
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Jun 2022
Note that changing the c* variables will not change the matrix. The above code does not define the c* variables as being "references" to the array elements, only as copies of the array elements. There is no way to create references to individual elements of a numeric array.
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Matt J
on 4 Jun 2022
Edited: Matt J
on 4 Jun 2022
The attached class might be what you are looking for, if all you want to do are the operations C=A*B. To understand what it's doing, you need to get familiar with handle classes.
A=myclass(rand(2)), B=myclass(rand(2)),
C=A*B
c12=C(1,2)
C(1,2)=3
c12
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