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repmat

Replicate and tile an array

Calling Sequence

B = repmat(A,m,n,...)
B = repmat(A,siz)
B = repmat(A,m)

Arguments

A

input 2D array.

m, n, ...

integers, number of A blocks for each dimension of B.

siz

vector of integer, each element gives the number of A blocks for corresponding dimension of B.

B

resulting array form by tiling the A 2D array.

Description

repmat(A,m,n) or similarily repmat(A,[m,n]) returns a large matrix consisting of an m-by- n tiling of copies of A. The size of the result is [size(A,1)*M, size(A,2)*N].

repmat(A,m) creates an m-by- mtiling.

repmat(A,[m n p ...]) tiles the array A to produce a multidimensional array composed of copies of A. The size of the result is [size(A,1)*M, size(A,2)*N, size(A,3)*P, ...]

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For now,only arrays of real, integer, boolean, character string, polynomial and rational as well as sparse matrices are supported. This function definition can be extended using overloading mechanism.

Examples

repmat(1:3,2,2)
repmat(int8([1 0 1;0 1 0]),2,3,2)
repmat("Scilab",3,2)
t="Scilab";t(ones(3,2))
repmat([1/%s;2/(%s+1)],1,3)

Authors

Serge Steer, INRIA

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