Create a row vector
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Create a row vector named x that starts at 1, ends at 10, and contains 5 elements.
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Balanarayanan
on 23 Jan 2023
Create a row vector named b that starts at 1, ends at 10, and contains 5 elements.
Image Analyst
on 23 Jan 2023
@Balanarayanan This looks like a homework problem. If you have any questions ask your instructor or read the link below to get started:
Obviously we can't give you the full solution because you're not allowed to turn in our code as your own, but it will involve linspace and the ' (apostrophe) symbol.
Walter Roberson
on 16 Oct 2024
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Image Analyst
on 24 Jun 2021
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You learn these basics in the first half hour of the intro MATLAB course. Evidently you need to take this:
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Balanarayanan
on 23 Jan 2023
Transpose b from a row vector to a column vector using the transpose operator.
Image Analyst
on 23 Jan 2023
b=b'
Voss
on 16 Oct 2024
The transpose operator is .'
' is the complex conjugate transpose operator.
Meghana
on 28 Aug 2024
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Create a row vector that has the following elements: , , , , 129, and .
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Oh that's easy
a = 129
Note that a scalar is both a row vector and a column vector. It's also a matrix.
% yes, it's a row vector
[isscalar(a) isvector(a) isrow(a) iscolumn(a) ismatrix(a)]
You probably didn't want that, but you never bothered to actually check to see if what you copy-pasted actually worked.
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