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From: | Emily Moberg |
Subject: | RE: Reverse concatenation? |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:42:12 -0400 |
Sorry! So, if i have a matrix like this A=[6;1;2;3;4;6;3;3;3;6] I would like to be able to access the values between the 6's as matrices on their own, so B=[1;2;3;4], C=[3;3;3]. I'm a really new user to octave so I really have no idea if this is even possible. Thanks so much for your time. > Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:33:04 +0200 > From: address@hidden > To: address@hidden > CC: address@hidden > Subject: Re: Reverse concatenation? > > Emily Moberg wrote: > > I was trying to take a large matrix of data and split it by the trial > > that had been run using sort of trigger values where I would like the > > data in between those values to become a new matrix (or multiple new > > matrices that I could then access to plot). Is there any way to do > > this? Thanks! > > > > Emoeburg > > > I think you need to be clearer in what you are asking. I have no idea > what it is you are trying to do from your description. > > regards > David > > > > > -- > David Bateman address@hidden > Motorola Labs - Paris +33 1 69 35 48 04 (Ph) > Parc Les Algorithmes, Commune de St Aubin +33 6 72 01 06 33 (Mob) > 91193 Gif-Sur-Yvette FRANCE +33 1 69 35 77 01 (Fax) > > The information contained in this communication has been classified as: > > [x] General Business Information > [ ] Motorola Internal Use Only > [ ] Motorola Confidential Proprietary > It’s easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites through Windows Live™ Messenger. Learn How. |
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