Going back from cumsum for a matrix
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valentino dardanoni
on 21 Oct 2022
Commented: valentino dardanoni
on 21 Oct 2022
Suppose I cumsum a matrix, say A=rand(3,3); B=cumsum(A).
Knowing B, how to I get back to A, in a reasonably efficient way, for a rather large B?
Thanks!
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David Hill
on 21 Oct 2022
A=round(rand(100,100),4);
B=cumsum(A);
a=round([B(1,:);diff(B)],4);
isequal(A,a)
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Walter Roberson
on 21 Oct 2022
Right.
Key points here are the use of diff(), the duplication of the first entry, and the rounding or other way of comparing with tolerance for the cross-check (since you would need to deal with round-off errors.)
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