Reversing a part of matrix
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Bartosz Bagrowski
on 29 Apr 2022
Commented: Star Strider
on 30 Apr 2022
Hey, I would like to choose two random values in a matrix and reverse from the first random number to the second one.
i=randsample(10,2)
i1=i(1);
i2=i(2);
let's say we got two random numbers - 3 and 7
M=[10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100];
I would like to get the matrix as following:
M_new=[10 20 70 60 50 40 30 80 90 100];
Could anyone help me to code it?
The method with the flip doesn't help much.
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Star Strider
on 29 Apr 2022
A few examples of a robust approach —
M=[10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100];
i=sort(randsample(10,2))
M_new = [M(1:i(1)-1) flip(M(i(1):i(2))) M(i(2)+1:end)]
i=sort(randsample(10,2))
M_new = [M(1:i(1)-1) flip(M(i(1):i(2))) M(i(2)+1:end)]
i=sort(randsample(10,2))
M_new = [M(1:i(1)-1) flip(M(i(1):i(2))) M(i(2)+1:end)]
i=sort(randsample(10,2))
M_new = [M(1:i(1)-1) flip(M(i(1):i(2))) M(i(2)+1:end)]
i=sort(randsample(10,2))
M_new = [M(1:i(1)-1) flip(M(i(1):i(2))) M(i(2)+1:end)]
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Star Strider
on 30 Apr 2022
My pleasure!
If my Answer helped you solve your problem, please Accept it!
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Voss
on 29 Apr 2022
i=sort(randsample(10,2)) % sort so that i(2) >= i(1)
i1=i(1);
i2=i(2);
M=[10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100];
M_new = M;
M_new(i1:i2) = M(i2:-1:i1)
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Riccardo Scorretti
on 29 Apr 2022
A possible way is to pass through an vector of index (= ind in the code hereafter):
M=[10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100];
t = randsample(10, 2) % I reserve i for the imaginary unit
ind = 1 : 10;
ind(t) = t([2 1]);
M = M(ind)
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Riccardo Scorretti
on 29 Apr 2022
Another way (more efficient, I think) is to do a swp by hand:
M=[10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100];
t = randsample(10, 2) % I reserve i for the imaginary unit
tmp_ = M(t(1)) ; M(t(1)) = M(t(2)) ; M(t(2)) = tmp_
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Voss
on 29 Apr 2022
@Riccardo Scorretti Note that these answers swap the two elements at indices t, but the question asks to reverse the order of all elements between those indices.
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