Split 2 lines of a matrix?

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Emanuel
Emanuel on 1 Jun 2019
Commented: dpb on 6 Jun 2019
I have this 4x4 matrix.
I want to get lines 3 and 4 to put them up on the matrix, like:
0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 to 0 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
I've made a 2x4 example to make things easier.
Thanks

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dpb
dpb on 1 Jun 2019
B=[A(3:4,:);A]; % create new array keeping old
A=[A(3:4,:);A]; % new array replaces/augments old
More generically,
N=2; % number rows at end to add to beginning
A=[A(end-N+1:end,:);A]; % add N last lines at beginning
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Emanuel
Emanuel on 6 Jun 2019
sorry if i'm asking too much, but could you explain the logic behind
A=[A(end-N+1:end,:);A]; % add N last lines at beginning
?
dpb
dpb on 6 Jun 2019
Just a simple substitution of variables from the explicit case--with the generic ML function end for the last row and the expression for the row number from the end to pick up N rows.
For your specific case that picked up two rows and has size(A,1)==>4, plug in the values and see what you get...

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