How to sum multiple matrices?
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Hello, I 'm new in matlab and I need help please. I have 3 matrix A,B et C. the size of each matrix is 1000*1121. I want to sum the 3 matrix (A+B+C) and save the result in a matrix D (for example : D[1,1]= A[1,1]+B[1,1]+C[1,1]). Please, how can I implement this problem in matlab? and thanks in advance
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pfb
2015년 4월 11일
Product of matrices is "*". Therefore, if they're the same size, D= A*B*C; If instead you want elementwise product, D = A.*B.*C; But all of this is very basic, and explained in the documentation.
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pfb
2015년 4월 11일
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2015년 4월 11일
Hi
have you tried the following?
D = A+B+C;
I'm not sure what you mean with the square parentheses. In matlab square parentheses are used to define vectors and matrices, as in
v = [1 2 3];
or
M = [1 2; 3 4];
not to access matrix elements. Matrix elements are accessed with A(1,3). Anyway sum and subtraction can be used to sum entire matrices, provided that they have the same sizes.
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