3D matrix with equation
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I have 2 matrices, Y and P, both of size m by n. I need to implement the following equation:
I'm having an issue with the index changing between j and l.
My initial try was:
eq = 2*Y.*Y - Y.*P - Y.*P
However, this is wrong of course since the multiplication would be with the same indices. I was thinking I would have to expand the matrices into a third dimension to overcome this problem with an extra index and then run some similar code for the equation, but I don't really understand how to perform this expansion and how the code for the equation would look like afterwards.
If you know another solution than to use a 3D matrix, this would of course also be much appreciated.
If it helps, I need to sum over index i afterwards, so this will reduce the dimensions again afterwards.
To clarrify: i runs from 1 to m and j & l run from 1 to n.
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J Chen
on 2 Jun 2021
0 votes
does
mean
? You can calculate the result using three loops on i, j, and l.
David Hill
on 2 Jun 2021
Should be something like this if I understood you correctly.
[m,n]=size(Y);
N=zeros(n);
for j=1:n
for l=1:n
N(j,l)=sum(2*Y(:,j)*Y(:,l)'-Y(:,l)*P(:,j)'-Y(:,j)*P(:,l)','all');
end
end
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