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How to create a 4*6 matrix in which all elements have the value of pi
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jean claude
on 22 Oct 2017
Edited: jean claude
on 22 Oct 2017
there is many ways to do it, you can for example assign i rows, j rows in a matrix of ones; then multiply by pi
x=ones(4,6)
y=x.*pi
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John D'Errico
on 22 Oct 2017
Edited: John D'Errico
on 22 Oct 2017
Well, no, you don't HAVE to do it that way. In fact, I can think of at least a half dozen ways to solve the problem. Given that this is surely a homework problem, I would not supply those answer, nor would I have given a direct answer at all. Instead it is better to guide the person into solving it themselves.
jean claude
on 22 Oct 2017
another way; it means from the first to 4th row and from the first to 6th column.
mat(1:4,1:6)=pi
jean claude
on 22 Oct 2017
of course there is a lot of alternatives .. i will rephrase it
Steven Lord
on 22 Oct 2017
0 votes
Creating matrices is one of the fundamental operations in MATLAB. Take a look at the links on this documentation page. A number of the functions included on that page will be of use to you, both for this particular assignment and as you work more with MATLAB.
Nhlamulo Neftor Baloyi
on 14 Aug 2022
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a=zeros(4,6)+pi
a=zeros(4,6)+pi
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