Change the order of matrix
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I want to change the order of B in accordance with Index.
Index means that 'row 2' in B should change to 'row 5' in New_B.
I wrote this code, but I don't know how to add remain elements in B to New_B.
B = [1 2; 1 4; 1 6; 1 8; 2 3; 2 7; 3 4; 3 6; 3 8; 4 6; 4 7; 6 7; 6 8; 7 8];
Index = [2,5; 4,1; 6,6; 8,2; 9,7; 10,3; 11,9; 12,4; 14,8];
New_B = zeros(size(B));
for i=1:length(Index)
temp = Index(i,:);
if temp(1)~=temp(2)
New_B(temp(2),:) = B(temp(1),:);
end
end
result should be
New_B = [1,8; 3,6; 4,6; 6,7; 1,4; 1,2; 3,8; 7,8; 4,7; 1,6; 2,3; 2,7; 3,4; 3,4; 6,8]
3 Comments
Guillaume
on 1 Apr 2020
Your index matrix tells us what happens to some of the rows of B. What about the others? What should be done about them?
Also, what if the instructions in Index conflict? e.g. Index sends 2 rows to the same destination?
Accepted Answer
Ameer Hamza
on 1 Apr 2020
Try this:
B = [1 2; 1 4; 1 6; 1 8; 2 3; 2 7; 3 4; 3 6; 3 8; 4 6; 4 7; 6 7; 6 8; 7 8];
Index = [2,5; 4,1; 6,6; 8,2; 9,7; 10,3; 11,9; 12,4; 14,8];
B_temp = B;
B_temp(Index(:,1),:) = [];
B_new(Index(:,2),:) = B(Index(:,1),:);
B_new = [B_new; B_temp];
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Ameer Hamza
on 2 Apr 2020
Now the rule is a bit clear. Is this the required result?
B = [1 2; 2 3; 3 4; 4 5; 4 6; 6 8; 7 8];
Index = [3 2; 4 5; 5 7];
idx1 = Index(:,1);
idx2 = Index(:,2);
idx3 = setdiff(1:size(B,1), idx2)';
idx4 = setdiff(1:size(B,1), idx1)';
B_new(idx2, :) = B(idx1,:);
B_new(idx3, :) = B(idx4,:);
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