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Could anyone help me to solve the issue in the following code.

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U =[0 0.0987 0 0 0.0767;
0 0.0141 0 0 0.0184]
V =[0 0.2948 0 0 0.2310;
0 0.4909 0 0 0.4257]
for v =1:size(V,2)
for u =1:size(U,1)
A(u,v) =((U(u-1,v-1)).*(V(u,v)))-sum((V(1:u-1,v)).*(U(u-1,v-1)))
end
end
In this code the expression A(u,v) does not need to perform for first row but it needs to be performed for second row.
Coud anyone please help me to solve this.
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jaah navi
jaah navi il 29 Lug 2019
I already tried with 2 but i get all the values to be zeros.
Adam
Adam il 29 Lug 2019
Just initialise
A = V;
before the loop as this appears to be the end result you want.
You should make it clear in the question what end result you want though. There is no reason for us to assume that you want the first row to be equal to that of V when you just say " does not need to perform for first row"

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Dvir Haberman
Dvir Haberman il 29 Lug 2019
As Adam pointed out in the comments section: it seems like you're accessing index 0 of a MATLAB array. Unlike C, Python and others array indices in MATLAB starts in 1.
You could precalculate the first element and start your for loop from 2.
To start you loops from 2 simply do
for v =2:size(V,2)
for u =2:size(U,1)
A(u,v) =((U(u-1,v-1)).*(V(u,v)))-sum((V(1:u-1,v)).*(U(u-1,v-1)))
end
end
remember that you need to precalculate the first elements
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jaah navi
jaah navi il 29 Lug 2019
i tried but unable to get the result.
What I actually need is the ouput should be as follows.
[ 0 0.2948 0 0 0.2310;
0 (0.4909-0.2948)*0.0987 0 0 (0.4257-0.2310)*0.0767].
[0 0.2948 0 0 0.2310;
0 0.0775 0 0 0.0149]
Could you please help me on this.

Guillaume
Guillaume il 29 Lug 2019
What I actually need is the ouput should be as follows:
[ 0 0.2948 0 0 0.2310;
0 (0.4909-0.2948)*0.0987 0 0 (0.4257-0.2310)*0.0767]
[0 0.2948 0 0 0.2310;
0 0.0775 0 0 0.0149]
Hum,
>> (0.4909-0.2948)*0.0987
ans =
0.019355
not 0.0775.
Assuming the v-1 were a mistake and the offset was only on the rows, this is equivalent to the expression you wrote in your question and doesn't require loops:
A = [V(1, :); U(1:end-1, :) .* (V(2:end, :) - cumsum(V(1:end-1, :), 1))]

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