Write a function called halfsum that takes as input an at most two-dimensional array A and computes the sum of the elements of A that are in the lower right triangular part of A
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Write a function called halfsum that takes as input an at most two-dimensional array A and computes the sum of the elements of A that are in the lower right triangular part of A, that is, elements in the counter-diagonal (going from the bottom left corner, up and to the right) and elements that are to the right of it. For example, if the input is [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9], then the function would return 38.
This is all I have so far:
function sum=halfsum(v)
sum=0;
[row col]=size(v);
for i= 1:row;
for j=1:col;
I have spent hours on trying to figure out how to sum the reverse diagonal starting at the bottom left element and everything to the right of it and cannot seem to figure it out. Any help is greatly appreciated!
6 comentarios
nikhil singh
el 26 de Abr. de 2020
This program is for calculating sum of upper triangle of a Matrix, hope it helps
function summa=halfsum(M)
[row column]= size(M);
summa=0;
sumdiagonal=0;
sumupper=0;
for i=1:row
for j=1:column
if i==j
sumdiagonal = sum(M(i,j))+ sumdiagonal;
end
if i<j
sumupper = sum(M(i,j)) + sumupper;
end
summa=sumdiagonal + sumupper;
end
end
end
Walter Roberson
el 26 de Abr. de 2020
Is there a particular reason to sum the diagonal seperately from summing the upper part?
Soham Bhosale
el 2 de Jun. de 2020
i think this program will help you for summing upper triangular part
function summa = halfsum(x)
[row,col] = size(x);
allsum=0;
for n=1:row
for c=n:col
allsum=x(n,c)+allsum;
end
end
summa=allsum;
TINOY SANTRA
el 13 de Jun. de 2020
function summa=halfsum(A)
b=size(A);
row=b(1);
col=b(2);
summa=0;
for i=1:row
for j=1:col
if(i==j)
summa=summa+sum(A(i,j:end));
end
end
end
summa
TINOY SANTRA
el 13 de Jun. de 2020
i did this code and it worked fine
Image Analyst
el 13 de Jun. de 2020
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Más respuestas (17)
Vikrant Prasad
el 22 de Mzo. de 2019
function summa = halfsum(A)
[row, col]=size(A);
sum=0;
for i=1:row
for j=i:col
if i<=j
sum= sum + A(i,j);
end
end
end
summa =sum;
end
3 comentarios
asad jaffar
el 31 de Mzo. de 2019
vikrant how to write it for uperright instead of lower right ?
Image Analyst
el 31 de Mzo. de 2019
Editada: Image Analyst
el 31 de Mzo. de 2019
Did you try
if i>=j
and it didn't work??? Or did you do
summa = sum(A(triu(A)))
You didn't use sum for the name of the variable, contrary to what I said in my answer, did you??
Please attach the code so we can check why it's not working.
mayank ghugretkar
el 10 de Jun. de 2019
another similar way
1. with for loop
function summa=halfsum(A)
[row col]=size(A);
summa=0;
j=0;
for i=1:row
for j=1:col
if j>=i
summa= A(i,j) +summa;
end
end
end
end
2. with While loop
function summa=halfsum(A)
[row col]=size(A);
summa=0;
for i=1:row
j=i;
while (j>=i && j<=col)
summa= A(i,j)+ summa;
j=j+1;
end
end
summa;
end
i love trying this things... simplifying n solving
Prashanth Reddy Penta Reddy
el 25 de Mayo de 2017
function u = halfsum(P)
u1 = P(end:-1:1, 1:end);
u2 = triu(u1);
u = sum(u2(:));
end
3 comentarios
Jorge Briceño
el 3 de Feb. de 2018
Hi everyone,
I solve the problem in a different way. Here it is:
function [counter] = halfsum (A)
% ii = rows ; jj = columns
[m,n]=size(A);
counter = 0;
ii=m;
for jj=1:n
if ii>0 % This contidion is mandatory, otherwise the ii could be equal zero, which will result in an error
counter=counter + sum(A(ii,jj:n)); % Function sum(A(ii,jj:n)) sums all the column in a row.
ii=ii-1; % This is equivalent to a row for loop.
end
end
counter;
end
Another way using rows and columns for loops would look like:
function [counter] = halfsum (A)
% ii = rows ; jj = columns
[m,n]=size(A);
counter = 0;
col=1;
for ii=m:-1:1
for jj=col:n
counter=counter + A(ii,jj);
end
col=col+1;
end
counter;
end
William Gallego
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: William Gallego
el 3 de Nov. de 2018
Great, I understood both ways. Actually, I spent most of my time trying to figure out the loop for ii=m:-1:1. I forgot to count backward :(. Thanks for the help!
Mukti Awad
el 16 de Ag. de 2019
I am getiing this error!!!
Assessment result: incorrect[1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
Variable summa has an incorrect value.
Nijita Kesavan Namboothiri
el 26 de Jun. de 2019
function summa=halfsum(m)
summa=0
[r c]=size(m)
for i=1:r
for j=1:c
if i<=j
summa=summa+m(i,j)
end
end
end
Image Analyst
el 7 de Sept. de 2016
Try
theSum = 0; % DON'T USE sum as a variable name!!!
[rows, columns] = size(v);
for row = 1 : rows
for col = (columns - row + 1) : columns
theSum = theSum + .......
Justin Whetten
el 13 de Dic. de 2016
For anyone who might be struggling still with this
function sum=halfsum(A);
sum = 0;
[row,col] = size(A);
for i= 1:row
for j=1:col
if (i+j)>=(row+1)
sum = sum + A(i,j);
end
end
end
2 comentarios
Steven Lord
el 13 de Dic. de 2016
There's no need for a test inside the loops.
In row 1, how many elements will be included in the sum and in which column are those elements located?
In row 2, how many elements will be included in the sum and in which column are those elements located?
Continue asking this question and see if there is a pattern to the answers that you can exploit in the definition of the second for loop to force only those elements that should be included in the sum to be included.
Image Analyst
el 14 de Dic. de 2016
And of course, NEVER use "sum" as the name of your variable (as I mentioned in my answer) since that's the name of a very important built-in function that you won't be able to use anymore if you redefine "sum" to be your own personal variable.
And if you're puzzled by what Steve said, just see my answer.
MANAV MALHOTRA
el 25 de Jun. de 2019
function summa=halfsum(m)
summa=0;
for i=1:size(m,1)
for j=1:size(m,2)
if(i<=j)
summa=summa+sum(m(i,j));
end
end
end
for those who are less familiar with matlab
Roshan Singh
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
function summa=halfsum(a)
[r,c]=size(a);
summa=0;
for x=1:r
for y=1:c
if (x==y)||(x<y)
summa=a(x,y)+summa;
end
end
end
fprintf('summation of right hand matrix is...%d\n',summa)
end
1 comentario
Walter Roberson
el 15 de Sept. de 2019
(x==y)||(x<y) is the same logical condition as x<=y but x<=y is more efficient.
Sebastián Añazco
el 21 de Sept. de 2019
function summa = halfsum(A)
summa = 0;
for n = 1 : size (A,1)
for m = 1:size(A,2)
if n >m
a = 0;
else
a = A(n, m);
end
summa = summa +a;
end
end
Shubham Pandey
el 3 de Abr. de 2020
function sum = halfsum(a)
sum = 0;
[row,col] = size(a);
for i=1:row
for j=1:col
if i<=j
sum=sum+a(i,j);
end
end
end
end
3 comentarios
Shubham Pandey
el 3 de Abr. de 2020
this works fine
Image Analyst
el 3 de Abr. de 2020
But every MATLAB expert would advise anyone to never use the name of a built-in function like sum() as the name of a variable.
Shubham Pandey
el 3 de Abr. de 2020
I agree with your feedback. Just a noobie mistake.
Nitin Kumar soni
el 27 de Abr. de 2020
function summa=halfsum(n)
[row,col]=size(n);
summa=0;
for i=1:row
for j=1:col
if i<=j
summa=summa+n(i,j);
end
end
end
1 comentario
Walter Roberson
el 28 de Abr. de 2020
You can avoid the if statement if you have j end at i instead of continuing to col.
Ashay Nagdive
el 1 de Mayo de 2020
function a = halfsum(A)
[row col]= size(A);
a = 0;
for r= 1: row
for c= 1: col
if c >= r
a= a + A(r,c)
else
A(r,c)= 0;
end
end
end
SANTOSH KAMBLE
el 4 de Mayo de 2020
function summa=halfsum(x)
[row col]=size(x);
summa=0;
for r=1:row
for c=1:col
y=x(r,c);
if r<=c
summa=summa+y;
end
end
end
end
ADARSH VISAJI
el 9 de Mayo de 2020
function summa = halfsum(A)
[row, col]=size(A);
sum=0;
for i=1:row
for j=i:col
if i<=j
sum= sum + A(i,j);
end
end
end
summa =sum;
end
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1 comentario
Image Analyst
el 9 de Mayo de 2020
This is similar to most of the other answers however you used the function name "sum" as a variable. It is not recommended to overwrite built-in functions with variables because then you can never use the built in function name anymore within that scope. For example if you wanted to do
theSum = sum(1:100);
you would not be able to because you made sum a scalar number -- it's not the built-in function anymore.
Taif Ahmed BIpul
el 15 de Mayo de 2020
function summa=halfsum(A)
[m,n]=size(A);
summ=0;
for i=1:m
for ii=i:n
summ=summ+A(i,ii);
end
end
summa=summ;
vighnesh rana
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
function summa = halfsum(A)
[row col] = size(A);
total = 0;
for r = 1:row
for c= r:col
total = total + A(r,c);
end
end
summa = total;
end
Geetanjali Alle
el 5 de Jun. de 2020
function summa = halfsum(M)
[row column]=size(M);
summa=0;
for i=1:row
for j=1:column
if i<j||i==j
summa=summa + sum(M(i,j));
end
end
end
Hope this helps!
1 comentario
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Jun. de 2020
i<j||i==j
would be more efficient as
i<=j
There is also an easy change to prevent you from needing the if at all.
sum(M(i,j))
M(i,j) is a scalar. sum() of a scalar is the same scalar. You do not need sum() there.
AYUSH MISHRA
el 11 de Jun. de 2020
function summa=halfsum(A)
[m,n]=size(A);
summa=0;
for i =1:m
fprintf('active row :%d \n',i);
for j=1:n
fprintf('active collumn :%d \n',j);
if m<=n
summa=summa+A(i,j);
end
fprintf('summa aeter every loop complition : %d \n',summa);
end
end
run it and understand every step working in loop
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