How do I add column vector to a matrix ? Documentation examples does not work.
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I copied this example directly from the documentation and it returns error "Matrix dimensions must agree". What is going on? A = [1 2 3; 4 5 6] A =
1 2 3
4 5 6
b = [10; 100] b =
10
100
A + b ans =
11 12 13
104 105 106
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Steven Lord
on 30 Nov 2016
Implicit expansion was added as a feature in MATLAB in release R2016b. You're using an older release, one in which you would have to use the bsxfun function to explicitly ask for the same expansion behavior for vectors and matrices.
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Guillaume
on 30 Nov 2016
in other words, in older versions:
bsxfun(@plus, A, b)
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dbmn
on 30 Nov 2016
hi,
this works like this
A=[A, b]
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dbmn
on 30 Nov 2016
Sorry, i understood that the wrong way.
I might still not fully understand it. Can you give an example of how the output should look like?
Something like this?
sum(A+b)
ans =
115 117 119
Or this?
cumsum(A+b)
ans =
11 12 13
115 117 119
Or this?
cumsum(sum(A+b))
ans =
115 232 351
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