How do I fill a matrix with values using the tril, diag function without it overwritting the previous command?
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Hello. I am trying to do the following in a matrix. Please see attached. The code that I came up with keeps overwriting the previous code for the A matrix.
%Makes a 121 by 121 matrix of zeros
A=zeros(121);
%This makes a 121 by 121 matrix of ones
B = ones(121);
%This is element by element multiplication
matrix_I=-I.*B;
%This is the row vector for to get the ones in the 'A' matrix
V=ones(1,120);
%This makes the diagonal of ones in the 'A' matrix
A = diag(V,1);
A= tril(matrix_I);
A(120, 121) = -1;
%This is for all the -1 being multiplied by M
%for the given equation in book P3.4a but I solved it and set it equal to 0
A(:,121)=-1;
Please I need some help. Thank you.
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madhan ravi
on 1 Aug 2018
You want the lower diagonal of the matrix as -1 and the rest to be zeros ?
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Rik
on 2 Aug 2018
Edited: Rik
on 3 Aug 2018
You're close, see if the code below works for you.
I fixed some typos in the previous code. Now it runs and should give you the output you want.
num_el=121;I=1/3;
D=ones(num_el-1);%it's easier to skip the first column and last row first
A=tril(-I.*D);
A(1:(size(A,2)+1):end)=1;
A=[ones(num_el-1,1)*-I A;ones(1,num_el-1)*-I -1];
A(:,end)=-1;
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Rik
on 5 Aug 2018
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