how can I do this mathmatical operation?
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Young Lee
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
Comentada: Young Lee
el 23 de Oct. de 2018
I wish to do sum and subtract in column 2 of 84x7 matrices between different rows of the element on the same column and produce the answers into an array. example @Column 3, a = [ 1 3 3 3 ; 2 2 2 2 ; 3 4 4 4 ; 4 0 1 0 ; 5 5 5 5 ; 1 1 1 1 ; 7 7 7 7 ] desired outcome: => b = [ 3 7 10 ]
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Kevin Chng
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Kevin Chng
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
I guess what you want is
for i=1:2:(length(a(:,3))-2)
b(i)= a(i,3)-a(i+1,3)+(a(i+2,3)-a(i+1,3))
end
b(2:2:end)=[];
Why length(a(:,3)-2)? It is to avoid exceed the dimension.
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Kevin Chng
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
I guess what you want is
for i=1:2:(length(a(:,3))-2)
b(i)= a(i,3)-a(i+1,3)+(a(i+2,3)-a(i+1,3))
end
b(2:2:end)=[];
Why length(a(:,3)-2)? It is to avoid exceed the dimension.
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Jan
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
Use size(a, 1) instead of length(a(:, 3)), because it is more efficient and nicer.
Rik
el 22 de Oct. de 2018
To expand a bit on Jan's comment: using length can get you into trouble, because it is equivalent to max(size(A)). That means that you need to be sure that the dimension that is relevant for you will always be the largest. Using size with a specified dimension will avoid this problem. If you want to iterate through all elements of a vector, it is safest to use numel, which is equivalent to prod(size(A)).
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