Problem 762. Matrix which contains the values of an other matrix A at the given locations.
If you have two matrices, which together give xc and yc coordinates into another matrix, eg : xc = [1 1 1; 2 2 1];
yc = [1 2 1; 3 2 4];
A = [6 7 8 9; 10 11 12 13];
Produce the matrix B which contains the values of A at the locations given in xc and yc. Thus:
B = [6 7 6; 12 11 9];
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Andrew
on 28 Jan 2014
It needs more than one test
Gareth Lee
on 18 Apr 2015
agree! it is easy to cheat!
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