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Sum of rows in a defined rhythm

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Max Bornemann
Max Bornemann am 27 Mai 2019
Kommentiert: Max Bornemann am 27 Mai 2019
Hello everyone,
i have the following array:
A(1:5*270,1)=1;
Now i would like to calculate the sum of every 270th Element. The new array is B. Every element will have the value 5 (1+1+1+1+1). Can someone tell me how i can do that?
The numbers are examples of course. In the original data there is one column with height of 5*270 and after 270 rows the numbers change.
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Max Bornemann
Max Bornemann am 27 Mai 2019
Somehow i cant accept your answer, i think it is just a comment. Maybe you can write it as an answer.
Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley am 27 Mai 2019
Moved to answers :)

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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley am 27 Mai 2019
A(1:5*270,1)=1;
B(1:270,1) = sum(A(270:270:end,1))
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Max Bornemann
Max Bornemann am 27 Mai 2019
I have a further question:
I have the following code:
A(1:5*270,1)=1;
A(2,1)=5; % should result in a different value in row 2 in the calculation
The following calculation has the result i want:
B(1:270) = 1+exp(A(1:270))+exp(A(271:540))+exp(A(541:810))+exp(A(811:1080))+exp(A(811:1080))+exp(A(1081:1350));
I am searching for a way to simplify this calculation with help of a sum. I tried to apply your approach, but somehow it doesn´t work (every row has the same value, instead the second should have a different value like above).
B(1:270) = 1+sum(exp(A(270:270:end)));
Max Bornemann
Max Bornemann am 27 Mai 2019
I found a solution :-)
B=1+sum(exp(reshape(A,270,5)),2);

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