Using symsum for arrays

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Astrid Schiulaz
Astrid Schiulaz il 25 Giu 2020
Commentato: Astrid Schiulaz il 26 Giu 2020
Hello everybody, I have two arrays of data and I want to write a code for this
I tried
s=symsum( (a(:)-mean(a)).*(b(r+1:n-r)-mean(b)), k, 1, n-r);
but it's not working, I tried using solutions with sum but I get an array as an output and I'm not sure how to do this.

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Gaurav Aggarwal
Gaurav Aggarwal il 25 Giu 2020
Hi Astrid,
I am not sure how did you do it using the sum function, I tried it and I am getting a single value as an output and not an array.
I am assuming a and b are meant to be the means of their respective arrays, and that limit of summations go from 1 to n-r
%% (a{i} - a)
first = a(1:n-r) - mean(a);
%% (b{i+r} - b)
second = b(r+1:n) - mean(b);
%%
answer = sum(first .* second);
Let me know if this helps you. Thanks.
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Astrid Schiulaz
Astrid Schiulaz il 26 Giu 2020
It worked, I made a mistake with the indexes. Thanks!

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