Assign variables to positions in matrix

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I'm sure this is a stupid question, but how does one define variables as positions in a matrix? For example, in matrix algebra, if I set up a matrix equation such that B=inv(A)*C, how can I define x and y such that B=[x;y]?

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David Young
David Young on 25 Mar 2011
Alternatively, do you mean that you have B and want to divide it into two parts? If B is 2x1 or 1x2 you can do
x = B(1);
y = B(2);
More generally, if you want to split B into a top half and a bottom half, you could do
splitrow = ceil(size(B, 1)/2);
x = B(1:splitrow, :);
y = B(splitrow+1:end, :);
This divides B in half, as far as possible. Your condition B=[x;y] is satisfied for any legal value of splitrow.
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Patrick Star
Patrick Star on 31 Mar 2011
Thanks! x=B(1) and y=B(2) is exactly what I was looking for.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 25 Mar 2011
B = [3;4]; %column vector
B = [3 4]; %row vector
B = [1 2; 3 4]; %2x2 matrix.
Ps
B = A\C; %is better than inv(A)*C
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Patrick Star
Patrick Star on 31 Mar 2011
I know how to create a matrix, but I just need to know how to assign variables to values in a matrix.
Also, B=C/A does not work because you cannot divide matrices like that with different dimensions.
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 31 Mar 2011
Note the difference in our slashes \/!

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