Hi, I need this multiplication and I can't whats wrong
f=c.*T
where c and T are the attached files.
so I expect a raw vector f where:
f_11 = c_11*T_11 + c_12*T_21 + c_13*T_31 + c_14*T_41 + c_15*T_51;
f_12= c_11*T_12 + c_12*T_22 + c_13*T_32 + c_14*T_42 + c_15*T_52;
and so on.
It's really stupid i know, but I can''t figured out why it's not working.
c has 1 colum and 5 rows, T has 101 colums and 5 rows.

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 11 Juin 2020
What version of MATLAB are you running?
Paul Rogers
Paul Rogers le 11 Juin 2020
2014b
James Tursa
James Tursa le 11 Juin 2020
Your notation is confusing. You say c has 5 rows and 1 column, yet you use c_12 in your example indicating it has 1 row and 5 columns.

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 11 Juin 2020
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 11 Juin 2020

1 vote

Maybe this is what you want if c is 5 x 1 and T is 5 x 101:
f = c.' * T;

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the cyclist
the cyclist le 11 Juin 2020

1 vote

If your version of MATLAB is older than R2016b, then c will not be "implicitly expanded" to the size of T. You can do the following to get what you want:
f = bsxfun(@times,c,T)

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Paul Rogers
Paul Rogers le 11 Juin 2020
I've just did it but I expeted f to be a raw not a matrix.
Sorry, I missed that you wanted the sum. What you want is actually a matrix multiplication, not an element-wise multiplication, which is the syntax you were trying to use. I think you want this:
f = T'*c;

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