A = [ 1 3 2 6 ; 5 7 7 0 ; -2 6 -2 1 ] ;
j = sum(A(1))
j= 1 why ???

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Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs le 28 Fév 2018

2 votes

the statement
sum(A(1))
is summing only the first element in A, which is 1.
If you want to sum the first row, it should be
sum(A(1,:))
and if you want to sum the first column, it is
sum (A(:,1))

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ahmad qadan
ahmad qadan le 28 Fév 2018
thx but the first element is 1 ,, 1+1 = 2 i cant understand it
Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs le 28 Fév 2018
The matrix A is:
1 3 2 6
5 7 7 0
-2 6 -2 1
The first element in A is A(1) which is 1. So the statement
sum(A(1))
is the same as
sum(1)
and has a value of 1.
ahmad qadan
ahmad qadan le 28 Fév 2018
oooohhh ok thx a lot

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elham kreem
elham kreem le 28 Fév 2018

1 vote

WHAT are you want? IF YOU want to sum all the values then use Sum (A) BUt you sum the first element only. IF you help this answer then except to it.

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ahmad qadan
ahmad qadan le 28 Fév 2018
why j = 1 ,, if the sum first element 1+1 = 2

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