how to Expanand any matrix

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Nitin Sapre
Nitin Sapre on 1 Sep 2019
Commented: the cyclist on 1 Sep 2019
If Have 3x3 Matrix example
a = [-1 2 0;
2 1 -1;
1, 0, 1]
if my expansion factor is 5 i need to make eack element as 5x5 matrix with -1 replaced by all zero matris of 5x5,0 with identitiy matrix and 1 with identity right shift the column by one times and so on.
How can i do this?
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 1 Sep 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 1 Sep 2019
Please show off your expanded matrix in your case for matrix a.

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 1 Sep 2019
Edited: the cyclist on 1 Sep 2019
I am not certain I interpreted your question correctly, especially the "righth shift the column by ones times". But I believe that the algorithm below does what you want, or can be easily changed to do so.
a = [-1 2 0;
2 1 -1;
1, 0, 1];
expandFac = 5;
[m,n] = size(a);
A = zeros(expandFac*m,expandFac*n);
for mi = 1:m
for ni = 1:n
rowZero = expandFac*(mi - 1);
colZero = expandFac*(ni - 1);
switch a(mi,ni)
case -1
insertedMatrix = zeros(expandFac);
otherwise
insertedMatrix = diag(ones(1,expandFac-a(mi,ni)),a(mi,ni));
end
A(rowZero+1:rowZero+expandFac,colZero+1:colZero+expandFac) = insertedMatrix;
end
end
The key conceptual elements of this algorithm are
  • Preallocating the 15x15 array
  • For each element of a, finding the appropriating location to insert its corresponding 5x5 array. (That's what rowZero and colZero are doing)
  • For each element of a, figure what 5x5 to insert. (That's what the switch statement is doing.)
  • Use the diag command to create the identity and "shifted identity" arrays.

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 1 Sep 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 1 Sep 2019
out = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x,y)diag(ones(5-x,1),x)*y ,abs(a),a>=0,'un',0));
or
z = cell(size(a));
k = zeros(5);
for ii = 1:numel(z)
if a(ii) >= 0
z{ii} = diag(ones(5-a(ii),1),a(ii));
else
z{ii} = k;
end
end
out = cell2mat(z);
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 1 Sep 2019
I like how you handled the special case of a == -1 in your one-liner. I should have thought of that in my solution.

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