Adding Column values of a matrix

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M@lik Ali
M@lik Ali on 6 Feb 2013
Hi, I have a matrix like below.
all_one_matrix(:,:,1)
ans =
Columns 1 through 8
0.1979 0.1979 0.1354 0.0729 0.3542 0.3021 0.1771 0.0729
0.4167 0.0938 0.2708 0.3958 0.0417 0.1042 0.3438 0.4583
0.1250 0.1771 0.1354 0.1146 0.0938 0.1771 0.1771 0.1042
0.1563 0.1146 0.1563 0.1667 0.1458 0.0833 0.1354 0.1146
0.0417 0.0521 0.0521 0.0729 0 0.0625 0.1250 0.1250
Columns 9 through 16
0.1458 0.2813 0.1458 0.3125 0.1771 0.1875 0.0938 0.1875
0.1875 0.1146 0.2292 0.1354 0.0625 0.2708 0.2396 0.0729
0.0625 0.0521 0.1563 0.0417 0.0938 0.1042 0.2604 0.1042
0.2083 0.2500 0.1042 0.0729 0.2813 0.1042 0.1042 0.0833
0.0625 0.1354 0.1875 0.0938 0.1458 0.2292 0.1979 0.1771
i want to add the values of column row wise. i.e i have 16 column in row first, i need the sum of all 16 column of first row, row 2, row 3, row 4 and row 5.
how can i do it ? thanks in advance
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 6 Feb 2013
Give a small example that correspond to your problem

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Feb 2013
sum(all_one_matrix(:,:,1), 2)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Feb 2013
Please give a specific example of data and the command you use, and show the particular output value we should look at and the result you expect and the result you currently get.
M@lik Ali
M@lik Ali on 6 Feb 2013
ok i am going to put here the matrix i have a matirx fset as below fset(:,:,i), i=1,2,3,4...999
fset(:,:,1) =
Columns 1 through 8
0.1458 0.0937 0.0313 0.0833 0.1354 0.0521 0.0104 0.0625
0.2188 0.1563 0.1771 0.2604 0.0833 0.0521 0.1979 0.2708
0.0417 0.0938 0.0417 0.0313 0.0729 0.0938 0.0313 0.0625
0.0625 0.0208 0.0208 0.0208 0.0417 0.0625 0.0625 0
0.2396 0.2083 0.3125 0.2500 0.3021 0.2917 0.3125 0.2708
Columns 9 through 16
0.0729 0.0521 0.0625 0.1354 0.1771 0.2292 0.2083 0.2708
0.0521 0.0104 0.0625 0.0521 0.0313 0.1771 0.1042 0.0417
0.0833 0.1146 0.0208 0.1146 0.0208 0.0104 0.0521 0.0625
0.0313 0.0833 0.0208 0.0729 0.1250 0.0208 0.0312 0.0625
0.1875 0.1771 0.1146 0.2188 0.1146 0.0104 0.0104 0
fset(:,:,2) =
Columns 1 through 8
0.1042 0.0833 0.0729 0.0938 0.0417 0.1563 0.4167 0.1354
0.0417 0.0625 0.2083 0 0.0729 0.1146 0.1042 0.0313
0.0417 0.0104 0.0625 0.0729 0.0417 0.0104 0.0417 0.0208
0.0313 0.0104 0 0.0521 0.1250 0.0521 0.0104 0.0521
0.0729 0.1771 0.2500 0.1458 0.0208 0.1771 0.3854 0.1562
Columns 9 through 16
0.0417 0.0313 0 0.1146 0.2813 0.2396 0.1667 0.2813
0 0.0104 0.0104 0.0625 0.1563 0.1250 0.0417 0.1146
0.0208 0.0208 0.0104 0.0625 0.0208 0.0313 0.0833 0.0104
0.1563 0.0208 0 0.0104 0.0521 0.0417 0.0625 0.1354
0.1250 0.0104 0.0313 0.0521 0.1146 0.0938 0.3021 0.0313
sorted_fset(:,:,1) =
Columns 1 through 8
0 0.0312 0.0104 0.0313 0.0208 0.0521 0.0104 0.0104
0.0417 0.0208 0.0417 0 0.0208 0 0.0208 0.0313
0.0104 0.0104 0.0208 0.0208 0 0 0 0.0104
0 0 0 0.0208 0.0313 0.0104 0.0104 0
0.0208 0.0208 0.0417 0.0208 0.0208 0.0208 0.0104 0.0104
Columns 9 through 16
0.0104 0.0104 0 0 0.1667 0.1771 0.0417 0.0833
0 0.0104 0 0 0.0313 0.1250 0.0208 0.0104
0.0208 0.0104 0.0104 0.0104 0 0.0104 0.0521 0.0104
0.0313 0.0208 0 0.0104 0.0313 0.0104 0.0104 0.0208
0.0208 0.0104 0.0208 0.0313 0.0417 0.0104 0 0
sorted_fset(:,:,2) =
Columns 1 through 8
0.1042 0.0833 0.0313 0.0833 0.0417 0.0833 0.0104 0.0208
0.0417 0.0625 0.0521 0.0208 0.0208 0.0313 0.0417 0.0417
0.0104 0.0313 0.0417 0.0313 0.0417 0.0104 0 0.0208
0.0104 0.0104 0.0104 0.0313 0.0417 0.0104 0.0104 0
0.0521 0.0417 0.0417 0.0625 0.0208 0.0625 0.0521 0.0625
Columns 9 through 16
0.0208 0.0313 0.0417 0.0521 0.1771 0.2292 0.0521 0.1979
0.0417 0.0104 0.0104 0.0104 0.0313 0.1250 0.0417 0.0417
0.0313 0.0208 0.0104 0.0625 0.0104 0.0208 0.0729 0.0313
0.0625 0.0521 0.0104 0.0104 0.0521 0.0104 0.0312 0.0625
0.0833 0.0417 0.0313 0.0417 0.0417 0.0417 0 0.0208
sorted_fset(:,:,3) =
Columns 1 through 8
0.1458 0.0937 0.0313 0.0833 0.0521 0.1042 0.0104 0.0625
0.0833 0.1146 0.0833 0.0312 0.0729 0.0521 0.1042 0.0521
0.0313 0.0417 0.0417 0.0313 0.0521 0.0208 0.0313 0.0625
0.0313 0.0208 0.0208 0.0521 0.0625 0.0104 0.0313 0.0208
0.0729 0.0729 0.1875 0.1354 0.0729 0.1771 0.1979 0.1250
Columns 9 through 16
0.0417 0.0313 0.0625 0.1146 0.1875 0.2396 0.1458 0.2708
0.0521 0.0833 0.0313 0.0521 0.0417 0.1250 0.0625 0.0417
0.0417 0.0625 0.0208 0.0625 0.0208 0.0208 0.0833 0.0417
0.1458 0.0729 0.0104 0.0208 0.0521 0.0208 0.0312 0.0729
0.1250 0.0521 0.0521 0.0521 0.1146 0.0625 0.0104 0.0208
and this is the index index(:,:,1) =
Columns 1 through 13
5 5 4 4 4 1 1 6 4 4 2 4 3
2 6 3 2 5 5 5 2 2 1 4 4 1
4 2 5 6 5 4 4 4 2 5 2 4 5
6 5 2 1 5 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 6
5 4 4 5 2 6 4 5 5 2 6 6 5
Columns 14 through 16
3 5 3
2 5 3
1 1 2
4 4 4
1 3 1
index(:,:,2) =
Columns 1 through 13
2 2 1 1 2 3 5 4 3 2 6 6 1
5 2 5 5 6 6 4 4 3 2 2 6 6
6 6 1 4 2 2 5 2 6 2 5 2 4
4 2 4 5 1 5 6 6 5 5 5 6 2
6 6 5 6 4 5 5 4 6 6 2 4 6
Columns 14 through 16
1 3 6
3 2 1
4 5 5
5 1 1
4 5 3
index(:,:,3) =
Columns 1 through 13
1 1 5 5 5 4 6 1 2 5 1 2 5
4 5 4 4 2 1 6 6 1 3 5 1 3
5 3 4 1 6 3 1 1 3 3 3 5 1
2 1 1 2 4 6 3 5 4 6 3 4 4
2 5 6 4 5 2 6 6 2 5 5 2 2
Columns 14 through 16
2 6 1
6 3 6
6 2 3
1 6 5
3 1 4
now i want after sorting the index as original index, but what is going to happen, if the fset(:,:,3) has all zeros value and fset(:,:,2) has only fset(1,1,2)=0 now when i access index(1,1,1), it should return me 3, because the fset(:,:,3) is the lowest matrix, but it give me the 2 because fset(1,1,2)=0, while scanning it read this first and return the value 2. i want the correct index as in original
thanks, if still any confusion please comment again

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