How to add each column of matrix A with another matrix B?
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Suppose
is a
column vector and
is a
matrix, then
, a
matrix.
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Now, I have matrix
, each
is a
column vector. I would like to add each column in A, starting from the first column
, with matrix B and store the result matrix C. The resulting matrix C now has dimension
and looks like this
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/583511/image.png)
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/583516/image.png)
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How should I do it in Matlab?
Thanks !
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Accepted Answer
the cyclist
on 14 Apr 2021
I think this does what you want:
% Input data
A = [1 20;
3 40];
B = [5 6 7;
8 9 10];
% Algorithm:
% (1) Permute A, transforming it from MxN matrix to Mx1xN.
% (2) Add it to B, using implicit expansion so that all columns are added.
% (3) Reshape so that slices in 3rd dimension are now side-by-side instead.
C = reshape(permute(A,[1 3 2]) + B, size(B,1),[])
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