I want to sum datas that incoming from the sensor, how can I do that?
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I want to continuously sum the temperature values from a sensor.
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  Sivapriya Srinivasan
    
 el 31 de Mzo. de 2023
        To continuously sum the temperature values from a sensor in MATLAB, you can use a loop to read the sensor values and add them to a running total. Here's an example code snippet that demonstrates this:
total = 0; % initialize the running total to zero
while true % loop indefinitely
    % read the temperature value from the sensor
    temperature = readTemperature(); % replace with your own function to read the sensor
    % add the temperature value to the running total
    total = total + temperature;
    % display the current total
    disp(['Current total: ' num2str(total)]);
    % wait for some time before reading the sensor again
    pause(1); % replace with your desired time interval
end
In this code, the total variable is initialized to zero. The loop then reads the temperature value from the sensor using the readTemperature() function (which you would need to replace with your own function to read the sensor). The temperature value is added to the running total using the + operator. The current total is then displayed using the disp() function. Finally, the loop waits for some time (in this case, 1 second) before reading the sensor again.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 3 de Abr. de 2023
				That code is equivalent to
function y = fcn(u);
  y = double(u);
end
Are you sure you want to do that? And not, for example, keep a running total of the input values?
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