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I was wondering if there was a function which can give me all interactions given an input of vectors.

for example:

If I had three vectors a,b,c. Their values are:

a = [1,9,3]
b = [4,3,2]
c = [6,5,7]

then I can get back a matrix with:

[a.*b, a.*c, b.*c ]
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  • What do you mean by *c?
    – PseudoAj
    Oct 12, 2016 at 16:25
  • @PseudoAj It's MATLAB syntax. b.*c means to element-wise multiply the vectors b and c together to generate a new vector for example.
    – rayryeng
    Oct 12, 2016 at 16:32

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The needed computation doesn't have an inbuilt function but you can always write your own:

%% Define the vectors
a = [1,9,3];
b = [4,3,2];
c = [6,5,7];

%% test function
pairWiseAppend(a,b,c)

%% Define the function
function customVector = pairWiseAppend(a,b,c)
    %multiply and generate new vectors
    vec1 = a.*b;
    vec2 = a.*c;
    vec3 = b.*c;
    %append the vectors
    customVector = [vec1,vec2,vec3];
end

Output:

>> stckOvrflow1

ans =

     4    27     6     6    45    21    24    15    14

Further, you can always modify the function to suit your needs, for example, this will return a two-dimensional array:

%% Define the vectors
a = [1,9,3];
b = [4,3,2];
c = [6,5,7];

%% test function
customArray = pairWiseAppend(a,b,c)

%% Some extra actions on returned array


%% Define the function
function customArray = pairWiseAppend(a,b,c)
    %multiply and generate new vectors
    vec1 = a.*b;
    vec2 = a.*c;
    vec3 = b.*c;
    %append the vectors
    customArray = [vec1;vec2;vec3];
end

Output:

>> stckOvrflow1

customArray =

     4    27     6
     6    45    21
    24    15    14

Hope it helps.

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  • thanks, but I need it to be variable for the amount of IV (independent variables) because its easy to do for 3 IV, but what about for 6? Oct 12, 2016 at 18:35

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