How to Add Multiple Arrays?
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I am new to matlab. I want to do the following: I had created nine arrays and gave each one a name from A to I, said: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I. Once I done that what I want to do is add them in groups of three and put to each new array the name of the last array added. For example. array C=A+B+C, array F=D+E+F, array I=G+H+I, I want to do this using a for loop which I think will be the most practical way of do it.
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Andrew Newell
le 19 Mar 2011
It's not clear to me why you want loops. As long as the arrays are the same size, you can just enter the equations the way you wrote them above, e.g.,
C = A+B+C
and it will work.
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Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Andrew Newell
le 19 Mar 2011
So how are all these matrices named? You'll run out of letters pretty fast.
Andrew Newell
le 19 Mar 2011
And how are you generating them? Are you reading them from a file or getting them from some other calculation?
Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Oleg Komarov
le 19 Mar 2011
You should use a cell array or a structure.
If the satellite data for each day is a vector/matrix you could combine it into a single double matrix/3d array (padding with NaN where necessary). That "could" be optimal.
In order to help you we should start from the format of the data as it is stored in files.
Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Sean de Wolski
le 19 Mar 2011
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Doralee
le 19 Mar 2011
Matt Tearle
le 19 Mar 2011
When you say "alternatively", do you mean "columns rather than rows" or "alternating columns"?
Former: sum(A,2)
Latter: sum(A(:,1:2:end))
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