arrayfun with different dimensions
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Dimitri
el 4 de Mayo de 2014
Comentada: Jos (10584)
el 7 de Mayo de 2014
Hi guys, I have the following question.
I am trying to calculate sum_(j=1)^k (sum_(i=1)^(k-1) ( (i+j)! ))
I defined a function f=@(k) sum(factorial(1:k)+factorial(1:k-1))
Then x=1:5 in order to evaluate the sum for the first 5 natural numbers
But arrayfun(f,x) produces a mistake since it says that I have different dimensions. Which is correct.. but why should it be a problem? And how should I evaluate the sum then?
Many thanks,Dimitri
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Star Strider
el 4 de Mayo de 2014
It would help if you posted all your relevant code. Be sure to include your arrayfun call.
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Jos (10584)
el 4 de Mayo de 2014
factorial(1:k) will give you a vector with k values while factorial(1:k-1) will a vector with k-1 values. You simply cannot add vectors of unequal lengths ...
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Jan
el 4 de Mayo de 2014
Start with two simple for loops:
S = 0;
for jj = 1:k
for ii = 1:k-1
S = S + ...
end
end
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Jos (10584)
el 6 de Mayo de 2014
So you want 20 sums in total (5 values of x combined with 4 values of y)?
x = 1:5
y = 1:4
[XX,YY] = ndgrid(x,y)
f = @(k) sum(factorial((1:XX(k))+(1:YY(k))) )
S = arrayfun(f,1:numel(XX))
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Jos (10584)
el 7 de Mayo de 2014
Oops. Yes, of course, because again you want to add two vectors that are not equally long. This means that your formula is not right! Can you split your formula into sub-formulaes like this, and show the expected output for each step when you specify a specific a and b?
a = …
b = …
c = a + b % !! this errors when a and b do not have the same number of elements
d = factorial(c)
e = sum(d)
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