Inserting an array in another to make an Nested Array

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Hello I want to build a fractal. I want to start with One=[1 0 1;0 0 0;1 0 1] Zero=zeros(3)
Then I want to search this array for an element =1 if equal to "1" insert the array One otherwise the array Zero. I am pretty sure this can be done with Cat but wanted to see what others think.
Thanks for your time.
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 27 Feb 2015
Please provide a complete example of inputs and desired output. "insert the array" really doesn't tell us much about what you really want.
thiirane
thiirane on 28 Feb 2015
Hmmm. OK let me try again. My generator array is called "One" One= [1 0 1;0 0 0;1 0 1];
The next level fractal is where One is inserted in every element of "One" where "1" exists. If the element contains a "0" then the array Zero is inserted into One. Zero=zero(3); I am simply looking for a simple way to nest One and Zero into my generator array.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Feb 2015
C = {zeros(3); [1 0 1; 0 0 0; 1 0 1]};
X = [1 1 0; 0 1 0]; %current matrix
X = cell2mat(C(X+1)) %new matrix
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thiirane
thiirane on 28 Feb 2015
Can you help me understand how cell2mat used in this way works? How does cell2mat interpret C(X+1)?
Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Feb 2015
It's fairly basic indexing, Y = C(X) returns an array Y the size of X (*) where each element Yn is the value of C at index Xn.
Therefore, in C(X+1), when Xn == 0, Yn is C(1) and when Xn == 1, Yn is C(2).
* except under some circumstances (both are vectors) because people at Mathworks love having exceptions which we all know makes generic programming so much easier. /end rant

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 28 Feb 2015
Edited: Roger Stafford on 28 Feb 2015
ONE = [1 0 1;0 0 0;1 0 1];
M = (your current matrix of 1's and 0's)
M = kron(M,ONE); % This will be the next version of M

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