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Syntax
B = zeros(n) B = zeros(m,n) B = zeros([m n]) B = zeros(d1,d2,d3...) B = zeros([d1 d2 d3...]) B = zeros(size(A))
Description
B = zeros(n)
returns an n
-by-n
matrix of zeros. An error message appears if n
is not a scalar.
B = zeros(m,n) or B = zeros([m n])
returns an m
-by-n
matrix of zeros.
B = zeros(d1,d2,d3...) or B = zeros([d1 d2 d3...])
returns an array of zeros with dimensions d1
-by-d2
-by-d3
-by-... .
B = zeros(size(A))
returns an array the same size as A
consisting of all zeros.
Remarks
The MATLAB language does not have a dimension statement--MATLAB automatically allocates storage for matrices. Nevertheless, most MATLAB programs execute faster if the zeros
function is used to set aside storage for a matrix whose elements are to be generated one at a time, or a row or column at a time.
Examples
for i = 1:n, x(i) = i; end
takes about 1.2 seconds to execute on a Sun SPARC-1. If the loop is preceded by the statement x = zeros(1,n); the computations require less than 0.2 seconds.
See Also
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