- Let data be your 6X3 matrix.
- Take x,Y and Z from the data. X = data(:,1) ; Y = data(:,2) ; Z = data(:,3) ;
- Define your formula: f= (X-0.33).^2+(Y-0.33).^2+(Z-0.33).^2 ;
- You got f, append it to the data.
6*3 matrix and put each value row wise in equation f(x,y,z)= [(X-0.33).^2+(Y-0.33).^2+(Z-0.33).^2] and calculate the answer and store that value as 4th column in matrix
3 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
firstpop =
x y z f(x,y,z)
6 1 2
2 5 2
7 1 1
2 6 1
1 2 6
0 0 9
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
KSSV
on 16 Dec 2016
What is there to do in your question? It is very easy and straight forward. I advice you to read MATLAB basics, it is very straight forward job.
0 Comments
More Answers (1)
Image Analyst
on 17 Dec 2016
If a 3D array is wanted for f instead of a 1-D vector (it's hard to tell from your description), then you need to use meshgrid().
% x y z f(x,y,z)
firstpop =[...
6 1 2
2 5 2
7 1 1
2 6 1
1 2 6
0 0 9]
x = firstpop(:, 1);
y = firstpop(:, 2);
z = firstpop(:, 3);
% Get all possible combinations
[X, Y, Z] = meshgrid(x, y, z);
% Now compute the 3-D matrix:
f = (X-0.33).^2+(Y-0.33).^2+(Z-0.33).^2;
Now f is a 3D array instead of a 1-D array like in KSSV's solution.
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Logical in Help Center and File Exchange
Products
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!