"Using MATLAB Write a function that Calculates the overall sum of the elements in each row of a Matrix and also shows on the screen (Not: prints the sum of only the positive numbers from each row)" How can I apply the note to the code?
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Quietuss Yuroka
le 5 Jan 2021
Commenté : Stephen23
le 5 Jan 2021
I have a question like "Using MATLAB Write a function that Calculates the overall sum of the elements in each row of a Matrix and also shows on the screen (Not: prints the sum of only the positive numbers from each row)" and I wrote the code but I did not understand how to apply note to the code.
row = input('Enter number of rows: ');
col = input('Enter number of columns: ');
A = zeros(row+1,col+1);
for i = 1:row
for j = 1:col
str = ['Enter element in row ' num2str(i) ', col ' num2str(j) ': '];
A(i,j) = input(str);
end
end
fprintf('
A;
A(end,1:col) = sum(A(1:row,1:col),1);
A(1:row,end) = sum(A(1:row,1:col),2);
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Rik
le 5 Jan 2021
This time I edited your question for you. Next time, please use the tools explained on this page to make your question more readable. You should also probably fix the syntax errors.
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Daniel Catton
le 5 Jan 2021
This is my understanding of the question:
A = rand(15,13); %Can set to whatever matrix you wish
[row,col] = size(A); %Counts how many rows and cols in the matrix
b = 0;
B = zeros(row,1); %Preallocates B for speed (probably not necessary in this case but good practice to do so)
for i = 1:row
for j = 1:col
a = A(i,j); %Goes through each element in the row
if a > 0
b = b+a; %If a is positive then it is added to b
end
end
B(i,1) = b; %b is displayed in the matrix B
b = 0;
end
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Rik
le 5 Jan 2021
@Daniel, please refrain from giving complete solutions to homework problems. That only encourages cheating and means that you will be asked to do their homework next time as well.
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