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Re: Matrix minus A Vector

To: "Chen,Sichong" <sichong.chen@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk>, s-news@lists.biostat.wustl.edu
Subject: Re: Matrix minus A Vector
From: "Greg Snow" <Greg.Snow@intermountainmail.org>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 15:35:24 -0600
Thread-index: Acb5Odr5iWh7IazES3CjSdy2ytlpnQADMSfw
Thread-topic: [S] Matrix minus A Vector
Look at the sweep function. 


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[mailto:s-news-owner@lists.biostat.wustl.edu] On Behalf Of Chen,Sichong
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 2:04 PM
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Subject: [S] Matrix minus A Vector

Dear Users

I have a matrix (4x3)
4       5       6       
2       4       5       
2       4       6       
6       5       5       
3       8       9       

And a vector   (1x3)
2       4       3       

I would like to use the first column of the matrix minus the first
number of the vector "2", then the second column of the matrix minus the
second number of the vector "4" and so on.

The final result of a matrix is supposed to be:
2       1       3       
0       0       2       
0       0       3       
4       1       2       
1       4       6       

I know the stupid way is to calculate one column by one column, but I
think there must be some quicker and smarter way to do it.

Many thanks,
Regards,
Sichong
SPlus 7.0 & FinMetrics 2.0 User
Windows XP



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