How to solve this in matlab?
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Hi,did someone know how to convert this equation in matlab?i know this is easy since matlab have build in function.but i cant figure it how to do that in matlab,still new in matlab..
?Xab.Kab
a=1...nth value
b=1...nth value
Xab = X in pattern a and pattern b
Kab = K in pattern a and pattern b
thanks.
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Matt Fig
2011년 4월 26일
This question is very unclear. Solve for what? Give a short example which covers all cases encountered.
Amir Hamzah UTeM
2011년 4월 26일
Matt Fig
2011년 4월 26일
So is Walter's solution what you are looking for? If not, and Paulo's is not either, please give a simple example, such as:
X = [2 3 4 8];
K = [7 5 6 9];
What do you want from these two vectors? Or do you need to work on arrays, such as:
X = [2 3; 4 8];
K = [7 5; 6 9];
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Paulo Silva
2011년 4월 26일
%pre-allocate the vectors for Xab and Kab
Xab=zeros(1,na+nb-1);
Kab=0*Xab;
% can't decode this %?Xab.Kab
for a=1:na %a=1...nth value
for b=1:nb %b=1...nth value
Xab(a+b-1)=X; %Xab = X in pattern a and pattern b
Kab(a+b-1)=K; %Kab = K in pattern a and pattern b
end
end
Walter Roberson
2011년 4월 26일
I am not at all certain I am interpreting the question correctly, but possibly:
sum(X(:) .* K(:))
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Andrei Bobrov
2011년 4월 26일
agree with Walter Roberson,"?Xab.Kab" - as a Maple matrix multiplication rtable - arrays...
Walter Roberson
2011년 4월 27일
sum of a matrix multiplication? Hmmm, possibly. The arrays are an acceptable shape for that.
sum(reshape(X*K,[],1))
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