How can I multiply each row of 3 matrices individually?
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Hello everyone,
I have 3 matrixes to be multiplied. x[36,36],r[36,36],a[36x1].
What i wanna do is this;
x(1,1)*r(1,1)*ai(1)+x(2,1)*r(2,1)*ai(2)+....+x(35,1)*r(35,1)*ai(35)+x(36,1)*r(36,1)*ai(36) <=Kj*y(1)
x(1,2)*r(1,2)*ai(1)+x(2,2)*r(2,2)*ai(2)+....+x(35,2)*r(35,2)*ai(35)+x(36,2)*r(36,2)*ai(36)<=Kj*y(2)
...
x(1,36)*r(1,36)*ai(1)+x(2,36)*r(2,36)*ai(2)+....+x(35,36)*r(35,36)*ai(35)+x(36,36)*r(36,36)*ai(36)<=Kj*y(36)
This is what i wrote so far;
sum(x.*rij*ai,2)- Kj*y(:,1)<=0
this does what i want to do with the right side( Kj*y()) but the left side is the opposite what i want.
it does this;
x(1,1)*r(1,1)*ai(1)+x(1,2)*r(1,2)*ai(2)+....+x(1,35)*r(1,35)*ai(35)+x(1,36)*r(1,36)*ai(36)<=Kj*y(1)
hope this is clear. open to every suggestions. What i am looking for is only one line! Like the one i tried writing!
Thank you in advance!
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Star Strider
on 11 Apr 2022
Edited: Star Strider
on 11 Apr 2022
The part of this involving K and y is ambiguous.
It would help to know what and y are, because it appears that Kis a vector, and y is a matrix, the columns of which are used to multiply K to test the inequality.
x = randi(9,4)
r = randi(9,4)
a = randi(9,4,1)
z = (x .* r)' .* a
z_sum = sum(z,2)
K = 92;
y = randi(9,1,4)
Ky = K .* y
z_logical = z_sum <= Ky
z_logical = sum((x .* r)' .* a, 2) <= Ky % Single-Line Version
for k1 = 1:size(x,1) % This Checks To Be Certain That The 'z' Matrix Is Caclulated Correctly
for k2 = 1:size(x,2)
z(k2,k1) = x(k2,k1) * r(k2,k1) * a(k2); % Check
end
end
z
EDIT — (11 Apr 2022 at 17:48)
Changed ‘K’ to be a constant scalar, and ‘y’ to be a row vector.
Since ‘z_sum’ is a column vector, the result of the logical comparison with ‘Ky’ will be a logical matrix. If optimtool wants a scalar result, it will be necessary to do further processing on ‘z_logical’.
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Torsten
on 11 Apr 2022
Edited: Torsten
on 11 Apr 2022
(x.*rij).' * ai - Kj*y <= 0
assuming that ai and y are column vectors.
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