Matrix Indexing and manipulations

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Abel Francis
Abel Francis on 14 Jun 2020
Edited: Abel Francis on 13 Sep 2020
I have 4 points with point ID A, B, C & D which is a 4 by 3 matrix (A_matrix), I want to manipulate it such that the resultant B_matrix is 6 by 6 matrix. Note, the B-matrix most follow the definition of point ID " From To " to enable further applications. Can somebody assist me, please.
A_Matrix
x y z
A 593898.8877 -4856214.546 4078710.706
B 594576.9223 -4855007.836 4080036.446
C 593997.0267 -4854862.499 4080291.279
D 593319.2704 -4855416.031 4079738.306
B_Matrix
From To X Y Z X Y Z
A B 593898.8877 -4856214.546 4078711 594576.9 -4855008 4080036
B C 594576.9223 -4855007.836 4080036 593997 -4854862 4080291
A C 593898.8877 -4856214.546 4078711 593997 -4854862 4080291
D C 593319.2704 -4855416.031 4079738 593997 -4854862 4080291
A C 593898.8877 -4856214.546 4078711 593997 -4854862 4080291
B D 594576.9223 -4855007.836 4080036 593319.3 -4855416 4079738

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Matt J
Matt J on 15 Jun 2020
[A_matrix([1 2 1 4 1 2],:) , A_matrix([2 3 3 3 3 4],:)]
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Matt J
Matt J on 17 Jun 2020
You're quite welcome.
Abel Francis
Abel Francis on 13 Sep 2020
Edited: Abel Francis on 13 Sep 2020
Hello Master Matt. I was able to solved the problem I posted some Months ago. The implementation and data format is as shown below. Kindly verify if it is correct. I have attached the function file, gpsblvec.m.
% ECEF GPS COORDINATE GEODETIC EQUIVALENT % STN x y z lon lat h % A 593898.8877 -4856214.546 4078710.706 9 14 16 12 45 17 227.216 % B 594576.9223 -4855007.836 4080036.446 9 52 00 12 40 12 225.375 % C 593997.0267 -4854862.499 4080291.279 9 44 18 12 15 47 224.833 % D 593319.2704 -4855416.031 4079738.306 9 11 26 12 44 10 226.99 % A B % B C % A C % D C % A C % B D
x=[593898.8877;594576.9223;593997.0267;593319.2704];
y=[-4856214.546;-4855007.836;-4854862.499;-4855416.031];
z=[4078710.706;4080036.446;4080291.279;4079738.306];
fromto={'A' 'B';'B' 'C';'A' 'C';'D' 'C';'A' 'C';'B' 'D'}; m=4;
[dX,dY,dZ] =gpsblvec(fromto,x,y,z,m)

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Abel Francis
Abel Francis on 13 Sep 2020
Edited: Abel Francis on 13 Sep 2020
Attached is the file Master Matt.

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