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.
*c
?b.*c
means to element-wise multiply the vectorsb
andc
together to generate a new vector for example.