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Partition a list based on columns

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First post2011-06-16 08:02 +0000
Last post2011-06-17 09:52 +0000
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  Partition a list based on columns StatsMath <stats.math8@gmail.com> - 2011-06-16 08:02 +0000
    Re: Partition a list based on columns Ray Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca> - 2011-06-16 10:24 +0000
    Re: Partition a list based on columns Ray Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca> - 2011-06-17 04:09 +0000
    Re: Partition a list based on columns Ray Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca> - 2011-06-17 04:06 +0000
    Re: Partition a list based on columns DrMajorBob <btreat1@austin.rr.com> - 2011-06-17 09:52 +0000

#3126 — Partition a list based on columns

FromStatsMath <stats.math8@gmail.com>
Date2011-06-16 08:02 +0000
SubjectPartition a list based on columns
Message-ID<itcdai$d13$1@smc.vnet.net>
Hi All,

I am looking for help in partition a list based on columns. For ex,
given a list {{3,1},{2,4}}, I want to sort it and then partition it
along columns.

So for the given example, I want the answer to be, {{1,3},{2,4}}.

Right now If I try, Partition[Sort[Flatten[{{3,1},{2,4}}]]],2], I get
{{1,2},{3,4}}.

Looking at doc for Partition[], it doesn't seem to support aligning
rows on columns. I can do it in a For[] loop, but that seems un-
mathematica like, is there a good functional way to do this??

------------

What would be a good way to line up elements in a list in a diagonal
fashion, for ex: from Range[9] want to create the follwing matrix:

1 2 4
3 5 7
6 8 9

Thanks in advance!

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#3130

FromRay Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca>
Date2011-06-16 10:24 +0000
Message-ID<itclkg$gtq$1@smc.vnet.net>
In reply to#3126
On Jun 16, 1:02 am, StatsMath <stats.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
>
> What would be a good way to line up elements in a list in a diagonal
> fashion, for ex: from Range[9] want to create the follwing matrix:
>
> 1 2 4
> 3 5 7
> 6 8 9

This will give a square matrix of order n whose elements are
the integers 1...n^2 in the positions you asked for:

m[n_] := With[{b=FoldList[Plus,0,Join[Range[n-1],Range[n-1,1,-1]]]},
              Table[Take[b,{i,i+n-1}]+i,{i,n}]]
m[5]

{{ 1,  2,  4,  7, 11},
 { 3,  5,  8, 12, 16},
 { 6,  9, 13, 17, 20},
 {10, 14, 18, 21, 23},
 {15, 19, 22, 24, 25}}

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#3145

FromRay Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca>
Date2011-06-17 04:09 +0000
Message-ID<itek2d$s5q$1@smc.vnet.net>
In reply to#3126
On Jun 16, 1:02 am, StatsMath <stats.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
>
> What would be a good way to line up elements in a list in a diagonal
> fashion, for ex: from Range[9] want to create the follwing matrix:
>
> 1 2 4
> 3 5 7
> 6 8 9
>
> Thanks in advance!

This will give an r x c matrix whose elements are
the integers 1...r*c in the positions you asked for:

m[r_,c_] := With[{d = Which[
  r < c-1, Join[Range[ r ],Table[r,{c-2-r}],Range[ r ,1,-1]],
  r > c-1, Join[Range[c-1],Table[c-1,{r-c}],Range[c-1,1,-1]],
   True  , Join[Range[c-2],                 Range[c-1,1,-1]]]},
  Partition[FoldList[Plus,0,d],c,1] + Range@r]

m[3,5] //TableForm

 1  2  4  7 10
 3  5  8 11 13
 6  9 12 14 15

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#3153

FromRay Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca>
Date2011-06-17 04:06 +0000
Message-ID<itejse$s0k$1@smc.vnet.net>
In reply to#3126
On Jun 16, 1:02 am, StatsMath <stats.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
>
> What would be a good way to line up elements in a list in a diagonal
> fashion, for ex: from Range[9] want to create the follwing matrix:
>
> 1 2 4
> 3 5 7
> 6 8 9

This is better than my previous suggestion:

m[n_] := Partition[FoldList[Plus,0,Join[Range[n-1],Range[n-1,1,-1]]],
                   n, 1] + Range[n]

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#3164

FromDrMajorBob <btreat1@austin.rr.com>
Date2011-06-17 09:52 +0000
Message-ID<itf859$239$1@smc.vnet.net>
In reply to#3126
How about

Clear[m, n]
m[x_List] := Module[{n = Sqrt@Length@x},
   Normal@SparseArray[
      Rule @@@
       Transpose@{SortBy[Flatten[Array[List, {n, n}], 1], Total], x}] /;
     IntegerQ@n
   ]
m[Range@9] // MatrixForm

(* suppressed *)

m[Range@16] // MatrixForm

(* suppressed *)

m[Range@7]

m[{1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}]

Bobby

On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 23:06:31 -0500, Ray Koopman <koopman@sfu.ca> wrote:

> On Jun 16, 1:02 am, StatsMath <stats.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> What would be a good way to line up elements in a list in a diagonal
>> fashion, for ex: from Range[9] want to create the follwing matrix:
>>
>> 1 2 4
>> 3 5 7
>> 6 8 9
>
> This is better than my previous suggestion:
>
> m[n_] := Partition[FoldList[Plus,0,Join[Range[n-1],Range[n-1,1,-1]]],
>                    n, 1] + Range[n]
>


-- 
DrMajorBob@yahoo.com

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