Multiple Summation in matlab

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imran
imran on 4 Oct 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 6 Oct 2015
Hi, I want to do muliple summation in matlab for attached formula. Can you please guide me how to write matlab code for that.
Regards, Imran
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 Oct 2015
Does the term
Pc
ij
mean something different than
P * c
ij
Or is P a function or is Pc a single variable that is being subscripted?
The formula uses an explicit "*" before the x so it is not clear whether it is being inconsistent with its notation.
I am trying to figure out why it was not written as
Sigma Sigma Pc_ij Sigma x_ijs
since the part before the "*" is invarient in s. And if there is an implicit multiplication between P and c_ij then why was it not written as
P Sigma Sigma c_ij Sigma x_ijs
?
imran
imran on 6 Oct 2015
Edited: imran on 6 Oct 2015
Hi Walter,
I have attached the image with notation details and parameters. I hope it clarifies. PC is a single variable called production cost for part 'i' in plant 'j'. It is mutiplied by x_ijs which is Quantity x of part i produced in plant j ready to be moved to subassembly s.

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 6 Oct 2015
Edited: Guillaume on 6 Oct 2015
Assuming Pc is an IxJ matrix and x an IxJxS matrix, then the sum is simply:
sum(sum(sum(bsxfun(@times, Pc, x))))
edit: managed to mispell |bsxfun|!

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