General Binomial Matrix Manipulation

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Let's say I have a matrix of the form:
Starting from this matrix, I would like to calculate a new matrix, in a time efficient way:
The algorithm, which I am looking for, should also work for a matrix of the form:
Does someone know how this algorithm could look like?
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Alex
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Akira Agata
Akira Agata 2019-9-3
Assuming Astart is n-by-2 array, straight-forward way to calculate Aend would be:
Aend = [Astart(:,1).^2 Astart(:,1).*Astart(:,2) Astart(:,2).*Astart(:,1) Astart(:,2).^2];
But it's not clear for me what Aend looks like when Astart is n-by-m array.
Could you explain more detail on this?
Alexander Pakakis
of course, I can explain more!
Let's say I have:
then I would like to calculate this matrix:
I think, you will understand the system when see this table:
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Matt J
Matt J 2019-9-3
编辑:Matt J 2019-9-3
[m,n]=size(Astart);
B=reshape(Astart,m,1,n).*Astart;
Aend=reshape(B,m,[]);

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov 2019-9-3
编辑:Andrei Bobrov 2019-9-3
Aend = reshape(Abegin.*permute(Abegin,[1,3,2]),size(Abegin,1),[]);

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