Summing common elements of a matrix together

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Suppose I have a matrix
A = [1 1 2 2 3 3 3]
and
B = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7]
I want to create a matrix which sums the elements of B, by grouping them according to A, which means:
sum = [3 7 18]
which we got by: from B, we took 1, 2 because A matrix tells us that first two elements belong to first group, similarly 3, 4 for second and 5, 6, 7 for the third. Is there a non-loop way to do this?

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 22 Mar 2012
accumarray(A.',B.')
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Geoff
Geoff on 22 Mar 2012
I've always used the syntax A' to transpose, but just checked the help for transpose() and see I'm apparently wrong! Is A' just an alias for A.', or is there some obscure difference?
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 22 Mar 2012
You're not wrong, it just matters with complex numbers:
' -> ctranspose: complex conjugate transpose
.' -> transpose

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Onomitra Ghosh
Onomitra Ghosh on 21 Mar 2012
May be something like:
A = [1 1 2 2 3 3 3];
B = [1 2 3 4 5 6 7];
C = [];
for idx = unique(A)
C(end+1) = sum(B(A==idx));
end
C
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Vinay Pandey
Vinay Pandey on 21 Mar 2012
Is there a way to remove the loop?
Onomitra Ghosh
Onomitra Ghosh on 22 Mar 2012
I have not tried it; it might be difficult to get rid of the loop because it is not straightforward vectorization.

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