Problem with symsum function: doesn't work with matrix elements?
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I am trying to sum elements of a matrix with the symsum function.
E = squareform(pdist(ConcernedNodes2(:,1:2)));
DistMin = min(DistRoadMetro,[],3);
N = length(ConcernedNodes2);
V = zeros(length(ConcernedNodes2),timeSteps);
for t = 1:timeSteps
C = perc_road_num(:,:,t);
for i=1:length(ConcernedNodes2)
V(i,t) = (1/(symsum(E(i,k),k,1,length(ConcernedNodes2))*(N-1)))*symsum(E(i,j).*C(i,j)/(DistMin(i,j)),j,1,length(ConcernedNodes2));
end
end
And I get this error message: Undefined function 'symsum' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Can someone help me please?
6 Commenti
madhan ravi
il 7 Mar 2019
Perhaps you want to use cumsum().
Habib
il 7 Mar 2019
madhan ravi
il 7 Mar 2019
Then why not just use sum() since it's one dimensional inside the loop?
Walter Roberson
il 7 Mar 2019
I suspect some of those sum come out as 0
Risposte (1)
The first two inputs to symsum() should be symbolic. It's difficult to interpret what the code is supposed to do without knowing what's stored in the variables.
More info in symsum inputs:
Examples:
It seems like you don't need symsum() in the first place. In this segment below, what I think you're trying to do is sum part of a row of matrix 'E'. It looks like you're trying to take the sum of row 'i' from column 1 to column length(ConcernedNodes2).
symsum(E(i,k),k,1,length(ConcernedNodes2)) % <--- incorrect
If that's the case, what you really want is
sum(E(i,1:length(ConcernedNodes2))) % <--- correct
which will give you one value (the sum of those numbers). Or, perhaps you are looking for cumsum() which would be cumulative sum and would output a vector the same length as the segment you're isolating.
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