Problem 7. Column Removal

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ricardo gunawan
ricardo gunawan on 14 Jul 2013
I don't know why my answer is wrong but please tell me..
function B = column_removal(A,n)
A=A(:,[1:n-1 n+1:end]);
haha=size(A);hasil=[];
A=A';
A=A(:)';
B =A;
end
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Jan
Jan on 14 Jul 2013
@ricardo: In general it is a good idea when you ask in the forum, that you explain, why you assume, that there is an error. E.g. post the complete message, if you get an error, or explain the difference between your expectations and the results. Relying of the power of the forum users to guess the problem works sometimes only.

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Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2013
Simply set that column to null to remove it:
function B = column_removal(A,n)
B = A; % Initialize.
B(:, n) = [];
Isn't that what you saw as the correct answer?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Jul 2013
No it's not. The function terminates when
it hits the end of the file, or
it hits an "end" statement, or
it hits another "function" statement, or
it hits a "return" statement.
Jan
Jan on 14 Jul 2013
@ricardo: The basics of Matlab are explained in the Getting Started chapters of the documentation. It is more efficient to read them than to ask the forum to retell it.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 14 Jul 2013
There is no error in your code. What is the expected result?
If you want to remove a column number n
A=magic(5) % Example
n=3 % column to be removed
Result=A;
Result(:,n)=[]
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Jan
Jan on 14 Jul 2013
@ricardo: Neither wkwkw nor the fancy character thing is useful here. We are interested in Matlab, but not cool.

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