Problem 1898. Too Many Zeros, Dump Them!
Sometimes when I create a matrix, I use this syntax:
a = zeros(1000,1000);
But when the function ends, I find that I don't want all those zeros. Then I need another function to dump the extra zeros located to the south-east of the matrix.
For example:
a1 = [1 2 0; 0 3 0; 0 0 0];
I want to get a new matrix ,that is:
b1 = [1 2; 0 3];
Another example:
a2 = [1 2 0 4 0; 2 3 0 5 0; 3 4 0 6 0; 1 0 0 0 0];
b2 = [1 2 0 4; 2 3 0 5; 3 4 0 6; 1 0 0 0];
Good Luck!
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