adding cells of two arrays
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A = [10,9,13,21,18] [9,9,11,18,18]
B = [11,10,12,20,19] [10,9,13,21,18]
How can i add both?
such that C = [21, 19, 25, 41, 37] .....
Operator '+' is not supported for operands of type
'cell'.
Answers (2)
Perhaps something like this —
A = {[10,9,13,21,18] [9,9,11,18,18]};
B = {[11,10,12,20,19] [10,9,13,21,18]};
C = cellfun(@(x,y)x+y, A,B, 'Unif',0)
This assumes that ‘A’ and ‘B’ are cell arrays, as depicted here.
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Stephen23
on 1 Mar 2023
cellfun(@plus, A,B, 'Unif',0)
Sumera Zem
on 1 Mar 2023
A = {[10,9,13,21,18],[9,9,11,18,18]};
B = {[11,10,12,20,19],[10,9,13,21,18]};
C = cell(size(A)); % initialize C with the same size as A
for i = 1:numel(A)
C{i} = A{i} + B{i}; % add the corresponding arrays in A and B
end
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