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Mapping Column Vector back into Temporary Array

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Mike Scott
Mike Scott on 3 Dec 2014
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi,
I have a column vector (temperature) storing 40 values which I would like to transfer into a temporary array, tempm.
The Array is initialised with zeros(6,12). I have been trying to use an example I have to help but in that case the array is NXN (5X5) whereas I have an N and an M, 6 and 12 respectivly and I can't work out how to write the code to reflect this. My best attempt so far is below, however the bottom line should be 0 to 2 in 0.2 intervals and the 12th vector column should be 0 to 1 ascending in 0.2 intervals:
xax = zeros(1,M+2);
yax = zeros(N+2,1);
for i=1:N+2,
xax(i) = (i-1)/(M/2);
yax(i)=(i-1)/(N+1);
tempm(i,M+2) = (i-1)/(M/2);
tempm(N+2,i) = (i-1)/(N+1);
end
Thanks in advance for any help. Please let me know if you require any more information or code.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 4 Dec 2014
You have 72 values in your array and 40 in your vector.
Please describe how you want to map those 40 values to your array.
Mike Scott
Mike Scott on 4 Dec 2014
Ok I have worked this out now, the code and description I provided had inaccuracies. Thank you for anyone who took a look at this and apologies for any confusion.

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