Short Version
How can I do concatMap in MATLAB? I’m trying to build a single vector from a series of smaller, differently sized vectors. I know I can do:
result = [];
for i=1:N
result = [result nextPart(i)];
end
but that has a serious speed impact and there must be a smarter way to do concatMap.
Long Version
I’m trying to write a MATLAB function that returns the counterdiagonals of a block. For example, if you have the block:
1 2 4
3 5 7
6 8 9
then counterDiagonals(block) should return [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9].
I have a function that will find a single counter diagonal of a block. i.e. counterDiagonal(x, 3) will return [4 5 6].
Therefore, counterDiagonals should be as simple as concatMap counterDiagonal(x, i) (1:N) where N is (2*length(block)-1). How can I do this in MATLAB in an efficient way?
I believe what you want to do can be accomplished using the functions ROT90 and SPDIAGS:
And you should end up with
result = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9].EDIT: As Amro mentions in a comment, the above code assumes that there are no zeroes in the original matrix
A. If there are zeroes in the original matrix, one solution is to replace them with a non-zero flag value that you know doesn’t appear in the original matrix (like, for example, NaN), run the above code, then replace the flag values in the result: