Dear All
I have matrix A
A = [ 1 2 3 5;
3 4 5 4;
];
I want to add row values like that using a loop ( without manual input)
A(1,1) + A(1,2) = B1
A(1,3) + A(1,4) = B2
A(2,1) + A(2,2) = B3
A(2,3) + A(2,4) = B4
B= [ B1 B2;
B3 B4
];
How can I do that any tips
Many Thanks in advance

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2012년 9월 14일
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Looks like you've done it (almost) except that you need to flip your B's to the other side:
B1 = A(1,1) + A(1,2);
B2 = A(1,3) + A(1,4);
B3 = A(2,1) + A(2,2);
B4 = A(2,3) + A(2,4);
B= [ B1 B2;
B3 B4
];
No loop needed (for such a small array). Why do you want to use a loop?
Yuli Hartini
Yuli Hartini 2017년 1월 2일
Can you tell how to use a loop? Sorry for the late comment
m = randi(4, 3, 5); % Sample data in a 3 by 5 matrix
[rows, columns] = size(m) % Get dimensions of the matrix.
% Preallocate space for the sums of the rows.
rowSums = zeros(rows, 1);
for row = 1 : rows
% Get the sum for this row across all columns in this row.
for col = 1 : columns
rowSums(row) = rowSums(row) + m(row, col);
end
% Print the sums to the command window
fprintf('For row #%d the sum over the columns = %f.\n', row, rowSums(row));
end
Yuli Hartini
Yuli Hartini 2017년 1월 2일
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What if I have matrix M, M = [1 2 0.2; 2 3 0.1; 3 4 0.4] And I want values like this.. Values= [0.2; (0.2+01); (0.2+0.1+0.4)]
Yuli Hartini
Yuli Hartini 2017년 1월 2일
Help me please
I'm not sure of your rule, but it looks like you might be doing
Values = cumsum(M(:, end))

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Renda Mohammedjuhar
Renda Mohammedjuhar 2019년 4월 30일

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I have a matrix like [1 2 3 4] I want an output [1 3 6 10]

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 9월 14일
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A = [ 1 2 3 5;3 4 5 4]
res=reshape(sum(reshape(A',1,2,[])),2,2)'
%or
res=A(:,[1 3])+A(:,[2 4])
%or
n=size(A,2)/2
res=[sum(A(1,1:n)) sum(A(1,n+1:end)); sum(A(2,1:n)) sum(A(2,n+1:end))]
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2012년 9월 14일
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Here's one way:
A = [ 1 2 3 5;
3 4 5 4]
% Get the sliding sum.
a2 = conv2(A, [1 1], 'valid');
% Extract just the first and last column.
output = [a2(:,1) a2(:,3)]
Sayanta
Sayanta 2012년 9월 14일

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Hi Image analyst
I have bigger matrix.
A=
0.0018 0.0008 0.0000 0.0000 0.2304 0.7345 0.0159 0.0166
0.0024 0.0016 0.0001 0.0000 0.2161 0.7441 0.0165 0.0192
0.0029 0.0027 0.0002 0.0000 0.2084 0.7475 0.0169 0.0214
0.0034 0.0040 0.0003 0.0000 0.2041 0.7479 0.0172 0.0230
0.0038 0.0055 0.0005 0.0001 0.2016 0.7468 0.0175 0.0243
0.0041 0.0072 0.0007 0.0001 0.1999 0.7450 0.0177 0.0253
0.0044 0.0090 0.0009 0.0001 0.1988 0.7429 0.0178 0.0261
I want to do the operation like your code
% Get the sliding sum
a2 = conv2(A, [1 1], 'valid');
how can I do that
Here I want have to add
A(1,1) + A(1,2) + A(1,3)+ A(1,4) = B1
A(1,5) + A(1,6) + A(1,7)+ A(1,8) = B2
A(2,1) + A(2,2) + A(2,3)+ A(2,4) = B3
A(2,5) + A(2,6) + A(2,7)+ A(2,8) = B4
B = [ B1 B2
B3 B4]
Thanks

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek 2012년 9월 14일
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B=A(1:2,:)
n=size(B,2)/2
res=reshape(sum(reshape(B',1,n,[])),2,2)'
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2012년 9월 14일
See my other answer. I was wondering - but usually when it needs to be general for some variable number of rows or columns, people will say that in advance so they get the general answer the first time.
or simpler
n=size(A,2)/2
res=[sum(A(1,1:n)) sum(A(1,n+1:end)); sum(A(2,1:n)) sum(A(2,n+1:end))]
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2012년 9월 14일
Yeah, that's probably better - more direct - as long as he has a 2 row array. In his example here (which he incorrectly posted as an answer), he has a 7 row by 8 column array. See my build on your solution for when it has any number of rows.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2012년 9월 14일
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A=[...
0.0018 0.0008 0.0000 0.0000 0.2304 0.7345 0.0159 0.0166
0.0024 0.0016 0.0001 0.0000 0.2161 0.7441 0.0165 0.0192
0.0029 0.0027 0.0002 0.0000 0.2084 0.7475 0.0169 0.0214
0.0034 0.0040 0.0003 0.0000 0.2041 0.7479 0.0172 0.0230
0.0038 0.0055 0.0005 0.0001 0.2016 0.7468 0.0175 0.0243
0.0041 0.0072 0.0007 0.0001 0.1999 0.7450 0.0177 0.0253
0.0044 0.0090 0.0009 0.0001 0.1988 0.7429 0.0178 0.0261]
[rows columns] = size(A)
% Get the sliding sum
a2 = conv2(A, ones(1, columns/2), 'valid')
% Extract just the first and last column.
B = [a2(:,1) a2(:,end)]
Or, building off Azzi's solution and making it work for a 2D array of any number of rows:
B = [sum(A(:,1:columns/2), 2) sum(A(:,(columns/2)+1:end), 2)]
This is probably the most direct way. And it's only 1 line of code instead of 2.

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