i figured it out all i needed to do was chance the indexing values to: attendanceValues(1:1) = attendanceValues(2:2); attendanceValues(2:2) = attendanceValues(3:3); attendanceValues(3:4) = attendanceValues(4:4);
Im trying to fix a code in my home work, the directions state to Write a *single* statement that shifts row array attendanceValues one position to the left. The rightmost element in shiftedValues also keeps its value. any thoughts
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function attendanceValues = ShiftValues(attendanceValues)
% attendanceValues: Array contains 4 elements recording attendence for the last 4 shows
% Change indexing values
attendanceValues(1:4) = attendanceValues(2:4);
attendanceValues = circshift(attendanceValues,-1)
end
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Mar 2017
attendanceValues(1:4) = attendanceValues(2:4);
has four output locations, #1, #2, #3, #4, but only 3 input locations, #2, #3, and #4 . That statement cannot succeed.
If you want to copy 3 input values then you need 3 output locations.
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DGM
on 8 Feb 2024
We assume that the vector always contains exactly 4 elements. The vector is left shifted such that the last element is retained, and the first element is discarded. If the input vector is called A, then the output vector is
A([2:4 4]) % note that there are still 4 elements here, not just 3
Walter Roberson
on 8 Feb 2024
You are copying three input locations. Adjust the assignment so that you have three output locations
attendanceValues(ThreeOutputLocations) = attendanceValues(2:4);
carefully choose ThreeOutputLocations
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