How to consider elements from two different column matrix and perform set of arithmetical operation?
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I am having two 7*1 column matrix. One matrix consists of 3 bit binary numbers and another matrix consists of 1 bit binary number. Now I have to perform some set of arithmetical equations by considering elements in both matrix. I have to repeat the arithmetical calculation 7 times. First time I will choose 1st element from matrix A and assume that only this element is active and remaining elements are inactive. The arithmetic operation performed is B-1. For example at first 110 is selected and assumed this number only is active and first element from B is subtracted with 1. Remaining elements are assumed inactive, so the value to B is assumed as 0.
Example:
A= [110; 101; 011; 111; 100; 001; 010]
B= [1; 1; 0; 0; 1; 0; 1]
Expected output:
1st choice - 110 assumed active, so corresponding B element is 1, hence (B-1) 1-1=0, remaining elements are assumed inactive, so B is considered as 0 for remaining 6 elements in matrix A. Hence expected results are [(1-1=0), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1)].
2nd choice - 101 assumed active, so corresponding B element is 1, hence (B-1) 1-1=0, remaining elements are assumed inactive, so B is considered as 0 for remaining 6 elements in matrix A. Hence expected results are [(0-1=-1), (1-1=0), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1)].
3rd choice - 011 assumed active, so corresponding B element is 0, hence (B-1) 0-1=0, remaining elements are assumed inactive, so B is considered as 0 for remaining 6 elements in matrix A. Hence expected results are [(0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1), (0-1=-1)].
C=    1st choice    2nd choice    3rd choice    4th choice    5th choice    6th choice    7th choice
            0                    -1                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                -1
           -1                     0                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                -1
           -1                    -1                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                -1
           -1                    -1                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                -1
           -1                    -1                    -1                -1                 0                    -1                -1
           -1                    -1                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                -1
           -1                    -1                    -1                -1                -1                    -1                 0
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 on 12 Dec 2022
        % A = [110; 101; 011; 111; 100; 001; 010]; % final result doesn't depend on the 
                                           % value of A (is that right?)
B = [1; 1; 0; 0; 1; 0; 1];
N = numel(B);
C = eye(N) - 1;
C(1:N+1:end) = B-1
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