How to use the SUM() function..?

Hello,
I must be doing something very stupid here, as I can't get the sum() function to work at all;
X = [0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5]
sum(X(1,:))
From what I've read, this should sum all the element of row 1 of the matrix X and return a numerical result, but when I try it, I get the error:
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.
Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong, please?
Thanks,
Paul

 Accepted Answer

You overshadow sum function
make sure to run
clear sum
before runing your code

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paul
paul on 5 Oct 2022
Moved: Steven Lord on 5 Oct 2022
...As is so often the way, I almost instantly found the problem after bashing my head against it and then posting my question...
I cleared all my workspace variables and suddenly sum(0 started working, so there must have been something in there which was stopping sum() from working...
Thanks to anybody who was thinking about this for me,
Paul
paul
paul on 5 Oct 2022
Moved: Steven Lord on 5 Oct 2022
Thanks very much :)

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Torsten
Torsten on 5 Oct 2022
Did you create a MATLAB function with name sum.m ? If yes, rename it.

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