How to apply the same operation to an ever increasing number of columns?
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Zulfiqar Alibhai
am 9 Nov. 2023
Kommentiert: William Rose
am 9 Nov. 2023
lets say you have an array called A = (1:7) and a matrix called B = (1:20,1:7)

if I want to multiply each row from B with a value from A and than sum each row, it's: sum(A.*B')

If I want to do a specific row, it's: (A(2).*B(1:20,2))

if I want to do the first 5 rows, it's: sum(A(1:5).*B(1:20,1:5))

But what I want to do is to create a new matrix where each row is the sum of one more colum then the last.
Basically, it would look like this:

How would I go about doing that?
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Onesimus Hewett
am 9 Nov. 2023
The easiest method is to use a for loop.
C = zeros(20, 7);
for i = 1:7
C(:, i) = B(:, 1:i)*A(1:i)';
end
C
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William Rose
am 9 Nov. 2023
[I moved my suggestion from comment section to answer section.]
a=[1:7]; b=zeros(20,7); c=b;
for j=1:7, b(:,j)=10*[1:20]'+j; end
disp(b(1:3,:))
for j=1:7
for i=1:j
c(:,j)=c(:,j)+b(:,i)*a(i);
end
end
disp(c(1:3,1:3))
I think this is working. Check it.
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