Adding Zeroes to a Vector
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I have a row vector which I have created by repeating the same vector many times and would like to add zeroes onto the vector, so for example if I have a row vector which is 1x306, I need to add a row of 102 zeroes to the rest of the vector to make it 1x408. What would be the easiest way of doing this?
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madhan ravi
on 18 May 2019
vector = [vector,zeros(1,102)]
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madhan ravi
on 18 May 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 18 May 2019
By the way how is this related to the original question you asked???
"Adding Zeroes to a Vector"
"I have a row vector which I have created by repeating the same vector many times and would like to add zeroes onto the vector, so for example if I have a row vector which is 1x306, I need to add a row of 102 zeroes to the rest of the vector to make it 1x408. What would be the easiest way of doing this?"
No , your explanation doesn't even make sense. Post it as a separate question.
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