How to sum up multiple matrices, element by element
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So I've got multiple 100x100 matrices saved as a multidimensional Array a. Now I want to sum them up, element by element so the result is one 100x100 matrix. Since I got n matrices, I want to have a loop or similar, so I don't have to call every matrix by name like A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 ... = A. Example:
A =
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
B =
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
C =
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9
D = [Some magical loop]
D =
12 12 12
15 15 15
18 18 18
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Stephen23
on 10 Nov 2017
Edited: Stephen23
on 10 Nov 2017
Your question contradicts itself: do you either have "as a multidimensional Array a" or do you have lots of separate matrices named "A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 ... " ?
If you have one ND array then you do not need lots of separate arrays. If you have lots of separate arrays then you really need one ND array!
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Jan
on 11 Nov 2017
Edited: Jan
on 11 Nov 2017
If you really have a list of variables A1, A2, A3: This is a bad idea and impedes using the data. Prefer a multi-dimensional array A(m, n, k). Then the sum is trivial:
A = cat(3, ...
[1 1 1; ...
2 2 2; ...
3 3 3], ...
[4 4 4; ...
5 5 5; ...
6 6 6], ...
[7 7 7; ...
8 8 8; ...
9 9 9]);
D = sum(A, 3);
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Birdman
on 10 Nov 2017
Edited: Birdman
on 10 Nov 2017
A(:,:,1)=randi([1 3],100,100);
A(:,:,2)=randi([1 3],100,100);
A(:,:,3)=randi([1 3],100,100);
A(:,:,4)=randi([1 3],100,100);
B=zeros(size(A,1),size(A,2));
for i=1:size(A,3)
B=B+A(1:size(A,1),1:size(A,2),i);
end
disp(B)
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Jan
on 11 Nov 2017
Note that
B = B + A(1:size(A,1),1:size(A,2),i);
can be processed much more efficient when written as:
B = B + A(:, :, i);
But the complete code can be simplified to:
A = randi([1 3], 100, 100, 4);
B = sum(A, 3);
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