How do I repeat a row a certain number of times?

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I have a vector of numbers. i.e [ 1 2 3 4] I want to repeat that specific vector a certain number of times, to make a matrix of x rows. It's just the first row repeating itself x times. So it would be [ 1 2 3 4; 1 2 3 4; 1 2 3 4] If x was 3. However I cannot use repmat nor use an iteration
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jgg
jgg on 6 Apr 2016
Edited: jgg on 6 Apr 2016
Why can't you use those functions? Is this homework? The trick is pretty easy:
v = [1:5];
v = v(ones(1,1000),:);
where x = 1000 here.

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sam0037
sam0037 on 11 Apr 2016
Hi,
This can be also done using the REPELEM command as follows:
v = [1:4];
repelem(v,[3],[1])
Follow the link below to know more about this function:
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Madhav Malhotra
Madhav Malhotra on 20 Apr 2021
Edited: Madhav Malhotra on 20 Apr 2021
@sam0037Could you please explain how the second and third arguments in your function work?
The documentation doesn't provide an example of what happens when you put one-dimensional vectors as arguments to repelem.
Jesse Ivers
Jesse Ivers on 26 Jul 2023
They don't have to be vectors, simple ints accomplish the same goal. Not sure why they are bracketed in that example.

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