How to add values from vector
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Hello all,
Suppose I have a vector and I want to add every five sequential values together. So for example if v1=[1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1]; Then I'm expecting to get v2 as: v2=[5 5]; How to implement this in matlab?
I tried the following code:
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v=[1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1];
for i=1:i+5:length(v)
v2(i)=v(i)+v(i+1)+v(i+2)+v(i+3)+v(i+4)
end
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But the answer was wrong; it was
v2=[5 0 0 0 0 5]
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per isakson
le 11 Mar 2014
Modifié(e) : per isakson
le 11 Mar 2014
A Matlabish way
>> sum( reshape( ones(1,10), 5, [] ) )
ans =
5 5
it assumes that the length of v1 is a multiple of 5
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Sagar Damle
le 11 Mar 2014
I have used the answer given by per isakson to solve your problem.Try it!
v = [1 1 1 1 1 1 1];
leng = length(v);
x = mod(leng,5);
if x ~= 0
v(leng+1 : leng+(5-x)) = 0;
end
sum( reshape( v, 5, [] ) )
per isakson
le 11 Mar 2014
Modifié(e) : per isakson
le 11 Mar 2014
Yes, pad with zeros is a good idea.
>> v1 = ones( 1, 17 );
>> v1 = cat( 2, v1, zeros( 1, (5-rem(length(v1),5) ) ) );
>> length( v1 )
ans =
20
One-liners is a Matlab sport. However, this one-liner adds an extra five zeros to v1 when length already is a multiple of five (appropriate smiley).
One more try
v1 = cat( 2, v1, zeros( 1, rem((5-rem(length(v1),5)),5) ) );
There is always another edge-case that will error.
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