- When incrementing by one, you can simply do i=0:2, the increment value is only necessary if it is something other than 1
- You can simplify your code to do all the calculations on one line
- It is simpler to just add to S every loop iteration.
Folks, please let me know how to complete the sum of products in the "for loop" as shown below in order to get the correct answer. Thank you. HDaniel
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clear all; % S=2i*3j; S1=0; S2=0; for i=0:1:2; for j=1:1:3; S1=2*i; S2=3*j; S=S1*S2; end end y=Sum(S)
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aborghes
on 9 Aug 2017
Edited: aborghes
on 9 Aug 2017
Hi Hani,
A few tips first:
Doing as i suggest, the code looks as follows:
clear all;
% S=2i*3j;
S = 0;
for i=0:2
for j=1:3
S= S + 2*i * 3*j;
end
end
y=S
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