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Yadu Bhusal
Yadu Bhusal il 14 Ago 2021
I want to get total sum of two arrays using for loop. I have made the one but it didn't give expected result. Also i want to multiply these array to get final result. And want to arrange sum and product of two array in a table. Appreciate any help on how to that make using for loop.
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the cyclist
the cyclist il 14 Ago 2021
Please paste the code here, rather than an image of the code.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 14 Ago 2021
Why do you have a nested for loop for 1-D vectors? All you need is one for loop. Post the code, not an image, after you read this:

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Awais Saeed
Awais Saeed il 14 Ago 2021
I highly recommend that you go through the link that @Image Analyst shared. Moreover, for adding elements of two arrays (that's what I understood) you can do the following
x = input('Enter your first array: ');
y = input('Enter your second array: ');
sum_array = zeros(size(x)); % pre-allocation
for col = 1:1:size(x,2)
sum_array(col) = x(col) + y(col);
end
disp(['sum = ',num2str(sum(sum_array))])
For multiplication, use
x.*y % element-wise multiplication
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov il 14 Ago 2021
@Awais Saeed. Note that the length of x and y are different and thus, your proposed loop does not work.
Awais Saeed
Awais Saeed il 14 Ago 2021
@Sulaymon Eshkabilov yes you are right. From the picture I assumed that x and y have same length and I wrote the loop for that paticular case.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov il 14 Ago 2021
Modificato: Sulaymon Eshkabilov il 15 Ago 2021
In your code, there is an err inside a loop, and here is the correction;
...
% E.g. X and Y can be a row or column vector of any length
...
sum_X=0;
sum_Y=0;
for ii=1:length(X)
sum_X = sum_X+X(ii);
end
for jj=1:length(Y)
sum_Y = sum_Y+Y(jj);
end
sum_XY = sum_X+sum_Y;
fprintf('Total sum: SUM_XY = %f', sum_XY)
% Most correct way is:
sum_X = sum(X);
sum_Y = sum(Y);
sum_XY=sum_X+sum_Y;
% or even more compact one:
sum_XY = sum(X)+sum(Y);
fprintf('Total sum: SUM_XY = %f', sum_XY)
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Yadu Bhusal
Yadu Bhusal il 14 Ago 2021
Thank you. It worked well
Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov il 14 Ago 2021
Most welcome! So accepted the proposed solutions, right?!

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