Use equation in for loop

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triztyme
triztyme on 3 May 2016
Commented: triztyme on 4 May 2016
I have a 2d array that I'm reading in that is 100x2. I have the following equation that needs to loop through and calculate starting at the next row
total=total+(y1+y2)*(x1-x2)
Here's what I've started with, I'm just not sure how to set it up
[nrows,ncols] = size(data);
for m=1:1:nrows
for n=1:1:ncols
total = total+
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 May 2016
What are x1, x2, y1, y2? How do they relate to the content of the image? How do they relate to the row or column numbers?
triztyme
triztyme on 4 May 2016
Edited: triztyme on 4 May 2016
Here is a sample of the data
(x) (y)
0.000 /0.000
0.023 /64.792
0.072 /178.808
0.122 /213.286
0.172 /225.909
0.222 /224.443
.......
so it should go
total=toal+(0.000+64.792)*(.023-0.000)
then to the next row
total=total+(64.792+178.808)*(0.072-0.023)
and keep looping through all data

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MHN
MHN on 4 May 2016
data = rand(100,2); % just for an example
[nrows,ncols] = size(data);
total = 0;
for m=1:nrows-1
total = total+ (data(m,2)+data(m+1,2))*(data(m,1)+data(m+1,1));
end
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triztyme
triztyme on 4 May 2016
thank you! I am required to use a for loop, if it were up to me I would use your other example

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 4 May 2016
hint: x(m), x(m+1)

CS Researcher
CS Researcher on 4 May 2016
Edited: CS Researcher on 4 May 2016
You can avoid the for loop by:
data = rand(100,2); % just for an example
N = size(data,1);
total = sum((data(1:N-1,2) + data(2:N,2)) .* (data(1:N-1,1) + data(2:N,1)));

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