How it is possible to sum these two matrix as a vector?

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Hi guys.
I'd like to write summation these two matrix as two vectors that defined as C1 And C2 .For writing a program for it in the matter, I need some help, what must I do?
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Lukas Bystricky
Lukas Bystricky on 14 Aug 2015
What exactly are you trying to do? My guess is that given i and j, you want to calculate C1 and C2, it that right?
Habib
Habib on 14 Aug 2015
Thanks for your answer.
yes. that's right. My goal is their calculation.
but I think the approach is like below method (I am not sure):
after calculation c1 will be a matrix (but indeed, it is a vector that its components are matrix) that its elements is:
c11=[9i+9i , 9i+13j, 9i+5j, 9i+2j]
c12=[8i+9i , 8i+13j, 8i+5j, 8i+2j]
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.
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c44=[2i+14i , 2i-3j, 2i+7j, 2i+10j]
c11, c12 ... c44 are vector and belonging to c1 matrix.
so what is solution?

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Lessmann
Lessmann on 14 Aug 2015
If I understand you right, this should do it.
function [C1,C2] = foo(A,B)
C1 = zeros(16,4);
C2 = zeros(16,4);
itc = 1;
for itb = 1:4
for ita = 1:4
C1(itc,:) = A(itb,ita)+B(itb,:);
C2(itc,:) = B(itb,ita)-A(itb,:);
itc = itc+1;
end
end

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 14 Aug 2015
Since you have hats on i and j I assume they are column vectors, then your function might very well look something like this
function [C1,C2] = add_transformedvectors(i,j,A,B)
% Fill in help comments
% If ambitious fill in additional argument checks and such
C1 = A*i + B*j;
C2 = B*i - A*j;
HTH

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