how to add 3 matrices with one dimension same for all and other dimension different?
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If I have
A=[1;
2;
3]
B=[2 3 4;
5 6 7;
8 9 0]
C=[3 4 5 6;
9 8 7 6;
5 4 2 1]
all 3 matrices have 3 rows but columns different. I want to add elements of rows of all matrices in this way for example I want
D=[(1+2+3) (1+2+4) (1+2+5) (1+2+6) (1+3+3) (1+3+4) (1+3+5) (1+3+6) (1+4+3) (1+4+4) (1+4+5) (1+4+6);
(2+5+9) (2+5+8) (2+5+7) (2+5+6) (2+6+9) (2+6+8) (2+6+7) (2+6+6) (2+7+9) (2+7+8) (2+7+7) (2+7+6);
(3+8+5) (3+8+4) (3+8+2) (3+8+1) (3+9+5) (3+9+4) (3+9+2) (3+9+1) (3+0+5) (3+0+4) (3+0+2) (3+0+1)]
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John Chilleri
le 24 Jan 2017
Do you need this generalized to any size matrix, or will it strictly be with three matrices of these exact sizes?
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Niels
le 24 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : Niels
le 24 Jan 2017
[rows,col_B]=size(B);
[~,col_C]=size(C);
result=zeros(rows,col_B*col_C);
for i=1:col_B
for j=1:col_C
result(:,(i-1)*col_C+j)=A+B(:,i)+C(:,j);
end
end
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Niels
le 24 Jan 2017
the result will be that large, so even if the calculations are minimzed, the problem with the size of the result is still the same.
this might help you o set the limit higher https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_env/set-workspace-and-variable-preferences.html
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John Chilleri
le 24 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : John Chilleri
le 24 Jan 2017
Hello,
I only tested this with your example and it worked, but I think it's generally correct:
%
% Strangely adding matrices
%
function D = strangelyAddingMatrices(A,B,C)
n = size(C,2);
nB = size(B,2);
for i = 1:n
C(:,i) = C(:,i)+A;
end
D = [];
for i = 1:nB
C2 = C;
for j = 1:n
C2(:,j) = C2(:,j)+B(:,i);
end
D = [D C2];
end
end
Hope this helps!
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John Chilleri
le 24 Jan 2017
What do you mean by minimum sum? Like which columns summed produce the minimum? Or something else?
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