How do I fix my code to produce ones along the reverse diagonal?
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Alexandra Huff
on 7 Aug 2016
Commented: Bruno Luong
on 12 Jun 2020
Hi, I am having a problem with my code.
function I = reverse_diag(n)
I = zeros(n);
I(1: n+1 : n^2)=1;
I want my code to produce the ones on the reverse diagonal (top right to bottom left). I tried using fliplr because I believe, as of now, this is just a diagonal of ones from top left to bottom right. However, that is not working. Any suggestions?
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Image Analyst
on 7 Aug 2016
Edited: Image Analyst
on 7 Aug 2016
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Nava Subedi
on 15 Nov 2016
Edited: Nava Subedi
on 15 Nov 2016
function s = reverse_diag(n)
I = zeros(n);
I(1: n+1 : n^2)=1;
s = flip(I, 2) % this line will reverse the elements in each row.
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Star Strider
on 7 Aug 2016
Edited: Star Strider
on 7 Aug 2016
Assuming you can’t use the eye function, this works:
n = 5;
I = zeros(n);
for k1 = 1:n
I(k1, end-k1+1) = 1;
end
I =
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
EDIT — Added output matrix.
More Answers (3)
James Tursa
on 15 Nov 2016
Yet another way using linear indexing:
I = zeros(n);
I(n:n-1:end-1) = 1;
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Harshith Dhananjaya
on 9 Jun 2020
I tried this piece of code:
I = zeros(n);
I(n:n-1:end-1) = 1;
The result when n=1 provides answer [0] instead of [1]. All the other size matrices works fine.
Bruno Luong
on 12 Jun 2020
Correct, this is a bug for n==1. One can make it works for any n>=1 (but still not for n==0) with
I([1,n:n-1:1-1]) = 1;
Image Analyst
on 7 Aug 2016
Try this:
n = 5; % Whatever...
I = fliplr(eye(n))
I =
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
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mouellou
on 21 Dec 2018
Hi,
I'm a little late but I'm taking this class on coursera and here's my answer:
function I = reverse_diag(n)
I = zeros(n);
I(end-(n-1):-(n-1) : n)=1;
end
Hope it'll help someone
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