How can I write a ‘for’ loop that sums up all elements of a vector?
For instance, I have vector a = 1 2 3 4 5, or simply a=[1:5]. How can I write a ‘for’ loop that sums up all the elements while showing intermediate results? I want the last result to be 15, as in, 1+2+3+4+5. So far I’ve only managed to sum up elements like this: 1+2 = 3, 2+3 = 5 and so on. What I want is a ‘for’ loop that factors in the previous summation and sums it up with the next.
The code I’ve written so far is:
a= [1:5]
for i=1:5
c=sum(a(i)+a(i+1))
disp(c)
endFor instance, I have vector a = 1 2 3 4 5, or simply a=[1:5]. How can I write a ‘for’ loop that sums up all the elements while showing intermediate results? I want the last result to be 15, as in, 1+2+3+4+5. So far I’ve only managed to sum up elements like this: 1+2 = 3, 2+3 = 5 and so on. What I want is a ‘for’ loop that factors in the previous summation and sums it up with the next.
The code I’ve written so far is:
a= [1:5]
for i=1:5
c=sum(a(i)+a(i+1))
disp(c)
end For instance, I have vector a = 1 2 3 4 5, or simply a=[1:5]. How can I write a ‘for’ loop that sums up all the elements while showing intermediate results? I want the last result to be 15, as in, 1+2+3+4+5. So far I’ve only managed to sum up elements like this: 1+2 = 3, 2+3 = 5 and so on. What I want is a ‘for’ loop that factors in the previous summation and sums it up with the next.
The code I’ve written so far is:
a= [1:5]
for i=1:5
c=sum(a(i)+a(i+1))
disp(c)
end for loop MATLAB Answers — New Questions