Sum function on part of an array
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Robert Demyanovich
on 8 Jun 2021
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 8 Jun 2021
I don't understand what the following sum function does.
mA=zeros(M,1);
mA(1)=sum(cA(1,:))*dx;
mA is a column vector, so what does mA(1) mean?
The documentation for the sum function indicates that taking the sum of a vector just results in one value which is the sum of all of the values in the vector. Is that also what happens when you take the sum of a single row in a matrix (sum(cA(1,:)))? So is mA(1) equal to a single value? I can't seem to find out what mA(1) means for a vector.
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Jun 2021
mA(1) in this context is designating a single array element as the destination for the assignment. You are putting the results into the first box of the stack of cubby-holes.
Is that also what happens when you take the sum of a single row in a matrix (sum(cA(1,:)))
Yes.
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Jun 2021
Right.
reshape(1:25,5,5)
reshape() changes the information about dimensions without changing the order in memory, so the values you see above in this particular case also happen to correspond to linear index.
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