Implement double summation in Matlab

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Jean Pazos
Jean Pazos on 14 Dec 2020
Commented: Image Analyst on 27 May 2023
Hi.
Could you help me implement these two equations in Matlab utilizing for loops?
SF is a matrix of 1400 rows and 120 columns.
N=120
t=1:1400
I think the first equation can be implemented with cumsum(SF,2) but I'm curious as to how it'd be with foor loops.
Thanks

Answers (2)

Rik
Rik on 14 Dec 2020
Edited: Rik on 14 Dec 2020
The sigma symbol contains all syntactic elements that you need for a for loop:
y=0;%initialize to 0
for j=1:N
for i=1:j
y=y+f(i);
end
end
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Jean Pazos
Jean Pazos on 14 Dec 2020
Yes, I wanted to understand how to implement summation with for loops.I think I've gotten the gist.
As for the equations in my OP. The first one is implemented with y=cumsum(SF,2), right?
How can I implement the product equation with functions and loops if necessary? I'm a little lost
Rik
Rik on 14 Dec 2020
Edited: Rik on 14 Dec 2020
Maybe cumprod is what you're looking for there? If you think about what should happen mathematically, that operator mean to take the product of all elements, right? That would make it analogous to the sigma operator, which uses + on all operators. Note that while 0 is the null operand for sum (or is it called unit operand?), for a product that operand is 1.

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aisha chauhan
aisha chauhan on 27 May 2023
Edited: Image Analyst on 27 May 2023
Please convert this equation into MATLAB code:
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 May 2023
Try a nested for loop:
theSum = 0;
for ii = 1 : Ncl
for ell = 1 : Nray
aHt = at(phi(ii, ell)^t, theta(ii, ell)^t)
theSum = theSum + alpha(ii, ell) * ar(phi(ii, ell)^r, theta(ii, ell)^r) * aHt^H
end
end
H = gamma * theSum;
But the equation seems weird, or maybe the nomenclature was just not explained. Like why are you raising a sub t to the H power when H is the result of the loop? To learn other fundamental concepts, invest 2 hours of your time here:
If you still have trouble, start your own question instead of posting in some 3 year old thread of @Jean Pazos's.

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