How to change matrix numbers positions

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Hugo Matias
Hugo Matias on 30 Nov 2018
Commented: Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2018
I have a matrix generated randomly and I want to change the positions of the numbers
i.e:
X=[2 3 4 5;
7 8 9 1]
to
X=[9 5 1 3;
5 2 8 2]
(I'm the one who chooses the new positions, not random)

Answers (3)

Georgios Pyrgiotakis
Georgios Pyrgiotakis on 30 Nov 2018
do you mean that you want to randomly reanrage the array?

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Nov 2018
Will this work for you?
X = [2 3 4 5;
7 8 9 1]
[rows, columns] = size(X)
X = X(randperm(numel(X))) % Unfortunately reshapes into a row vector.
X = reshape(X, [rows, columns]) % Put back into 2-D
It rearranges elements into a random order.
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Hugo Matias
Hugo Matias on 30 Nov 2018
No, i'm the one who chooses the new positions!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Nov 2018
What form do you have your new positions in? A matrix? A vector? Two vectors or two matrices with new rows in one, and new columns in the other? Come on, make it EASY for us to help you, not hard.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2018
X(randperm(numel(X))) = X
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Hugo Matias
Hugo Matias on 30 Nov 2018
How would I do if I wanted to to change the position of the number at (1,2) to (2,3) , for example?
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 30 Nov 2018
Put 3 in NewPositionYouChoose(6)

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