Defining matrices to solve Ax=b using a(i,j)=-1+2max(i,j) and b(j)=sum(j to n) a(i,j)

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So I have to define these matrices and then using some numerical analysis methods to solve the system Ax=b. What I have so far is,
function x=NaiveGauss(n)
A=zeros(n);
for i=1:n
for j=1:n
smax=max(i,j);
A(i,j)=-1+2*smax
end
end
sum=0;
for j=1:n
sum=sum(A,2)
end
However I can't get the b matrix to be right. Its supposed to be a nx1 matrix that is the sum of each row but the output keeps telling me that the index exceed matrix dimension. Can anyone possibly help me with this loop? Thanks.

Accepted Answer

Sara
Sara on 28 Apr 2014
Replace your code with:
summ=0;
for j=1:n
summ=sum(A,2)
end
so there is no confusion between the variable summ and the function sum.

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