Trying to make a function for summing up 3 numbers. Explaination below
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Konstantinos Kamperos
le 29 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 30 Mar 2015
Hello, I am trying to make a function that can split any type of number ( I am using Getdigits for that ) and sum the digits. I want the user to be able to input any digit number in a type of [x y z] and then be able to find if any of the numbers are odd. Unfortunately I am new to Matlab and I am not really able to make it work. Can anyone help me please. Thank you
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Youssef Khmou
le 29 Mar 2015
the following answer is an alternative approach without using 'getdigits' function :
function [C,y]=sum3(x)
h=int2str(x);
N=length(h);
for n=1:N
C(n)=str2num(h(n));
end
y=sum(C);
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Stephen23
le 29 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 30 Mar 2015
Although an answer has already been accepted, that answer shows very poor use of MATLAB by solving this using nested loops and multiple calls to the rather slow str2num within each loop iteration. A much simpler, neater and faster solution would be to vectorize the whole code and use basic MATLAB practices, something like this:
>> A = [123,4,567890];
>> B = int2str(A(:))-48;
>> B(B<0) = 0
B =
0 0 0 1 2 3
0 0 0 0 0 4
5 6 7 8 9 0
>> sum(B,2)
ans =
6
4
35
This will work for vectors of any length (i.e. A can have any number of values in it), it will be faster that a loop-based solution (especially if A has more values in it), and it uses fewer lines of code too!
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Stephen23
le 30 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 30 Mar 2015
MATLAB is a high-level language, which means that it has faster and neater ways of solving basic arithmetic than using loops: loops are the second choice in MATLAB, code vectorization is the preferred choice! Loops are what are needed in low-level languages like C, etc.
The concept is very simple: many basic arithmetic operations and MATLAB functions operate on complete matrices at once, without requiring any loops. This is called vectorization, and it is much faster, neater code, and it looks more like the mathematics as it would be written.
If you want to learn MATLAB, then do not learn bad programming habits first: instead learn the recommended practices and your code will be much improved.
Youssef Khmou
le 30 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Youssef Khmou
le 30 Mar 2015
This function works for a vector of length n, with second logical output according to the description :
function [Logical,y]=sumn(x)
N=length(x);
for iter=1:N
h=int2str(x(iter));
NN=length(h);
C=zeros(1,NN);
for n=1:NN
C(n)=str2num(h(n));
end
S=sum(C);
y(iter)=S;
if mod(S,2)==0
Logical(iter)=true;
else
Logical(iter)=false;
end
end
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