if a=[1,2,3,4] how can i get b=[ (1+2),(1+3​),(1+4),(2​+3),(2+4),​(3+4) ] using for loops,Thanks

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a=[1,2,3,4]
b=[ (1+2),(1+3),(1+4),(2+3),(2+4),(3+4) ]
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MSP
MSP 2016년 8월 18일
편집: Fangjun Jiang 2016년 8월 18일
a=[1 2 3 4 ]
b=zeros(1,10)
for i=1:length(a-1)
for(k=2:length(a))
if(i==k)
b=a(k+1)+a(i)
else
b=a(k)+a(i)
end
end
end
MSP
MSP 2016년 8월 18일
the problem im having is how to access (k+1)th element of a and store them in variable b as rowvector

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James Tursa
James Tursa 2016년 8월 18일
편집: James Tursa 2016년 8월 18일
The limits on your first for-loop are not correct. In particular, length(a-1) is not the same as length(a)-1. And the limits on your second for-loop are incorrect as well. You need to start the second loop index at i+1, not hard-coded start at 2. Then, for simplicity, maybe just use a counter to update the appropriate index of b. So, make the following changes:
for i=1:length(a-1)
Make the upper limit length(a)-1 instead of length(a-1)
for(k=2:length(a))
Make the lower limit i+1 instead of 2 (and get rid of the outer parentheses)
if(i==k)
b=a(k+1)+a(i)
else
b=a(k)+a(i)
end
No need for an if-test here. Simply set the appropriate element of b to your sum. E.g.,
x = 0; % <-- Do this at the start of your code
:
x = x + 1; % <-- Increment the subscript counter (inside the inner loop)
b(x) = a(k) + a(i); % <-- Set the appropriate element of b to your sum

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2016년 8월 18일
Here's an answer without a loop. More efficient!
a = 1:4
b = sum(nchoosek(a, 2), 2) %use nchoosek(a, 2) to create [1 2; 1 3; 1 4; 2 3; etc.]
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MSP
MSP 2016년 8월 18일
Thanks Guillaume.But would u pls provide the crude algorithm using for loops.I would like to clear my confusion regarding looping
J. Webster
J. Webster 2016년 8월 18일
The purpose of homework is to work out things for yourself. Not to go on messageboards and try to get experts to do your work for you.

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