Subtracting elements in an array

hi there,
I have an array lets say
A=[10 9 10; 1 2 3; 4 5 6]
How can create an array like this?
B=[10-1 9-2 10-3;10-1-4 9-2-5 10-3-6]
thanks in advance!
Nikolas

 Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 21 Jan 2017
Edited: Star Strider on 21 Jan 2017
If I understand correctly what you are asking, this will work:
A=[10 9 10; 1 2 3; 4 5 6]
B = cumsum(-A(2:end,:))+A(1,:)
A =
10 9 10
1 2 3
4 5 6
B =
9 7 7
5 2 1

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Alternately
A(1,:) - cumsum(A(2:end,:))
My first mental version was indeed in terms of negating and then cumsum, but then I realized that wasn't necessary.
Yeah that's exactly what i mean thanks a lot!!
Our pleasure!
hi again, I tried it but I get an error "matrix dimensions must agree"! any ideas how to fix it? thanks
Please post your matrix and code. That error should not occur with the sort of matrix you originally posted.
>> A=[10 9 10; 1 2 3; 4 5 6] B = cumsum(-A(2:end,:))+A(1,:)
A =
10 9 10
1 2 3
4 5 6
Error using "+ " Matrix dimensions must agree.
The most recent versions of MATLAB do this minimal expansion automatically. Somewhat less recent versions require the bsxfun function to do the same operation.
This should work for you:
B = bsxfun(@minus, A(1,:), cumsum(A(2:end,:)));
(I tested it, and it gives the same result as our eariler code versions.)
ok got it, it works! thanks again mate..!!!
Our pleasure!

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