How to apply operations (add/subtract) to only a certain row range between 2 matrics?

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hithere
hithere 2014년 12월 18일
편집: hithere 2014년 12월 18일
Lets say I have 2 matrics with n rows:
A = 1 2 6
3 5 6
2 4 6
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.
.
3 3 1
B = 1 5 6
2 5 7
8 5 3
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.
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3 4 5
And I want to add Row 2 to Row (n) of both matrics up (skipping row 1)
I know for this the coding should be:
.
C = A(2:n,:) + B(2:n,:)
.
So the result be like:
C = - - -
5 10 13
10 9 9
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.
.
6 7 6
and after that another matric is to add Row 1 and, Row 3 to Row (n), of both matrics (skipping row 2)
D = 2 7 12
- - -
10 9 9
.
.
.
6 7 6
.
then Row 1 and, Row 2 and, Row 4 to Row (n), of both matrics (skipping row 3) .
E = 2 7 12
5 10 13
- - -
.
.
.
6 7 6
all the way to Row 1 to Row (n-1) of both matrics. (skipping last row)
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Adam
Adam 2014년 12월 18일
Is this not just the equivalent of:
C = ( n - 1 ) * A + ( n - 1 ) * B;
if you keep adding your results to the result of the previous calculation?
Every row of A will be added to the equivalent row of B (n-1) times, only being missed out of the maths once each. Or am I misunderstanding what you are aiming for?
hithere
hithere 2014년 12월 18일
Sorry Adam, it's not adding up. It should result in different matrics. Eg, C, D, E, F .... So sorry

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Sarah
Sarah 2014년 12월 18일
편집: Sarah 2014년 12월 18일
To add the rows of the matrices, use A(i,:)+B(j,:) where i and j represent your row number.
Happy Coding.
Sarah

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