How do you sum a vector and concatenate the outputs into the original array or vector.
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function[ArrayZ]=SumArray(ArrayG)
    A=[1 4 3]
    B=[6 8 9]
      ArrayZ=[A;B]
     S=sum(ArrayZ,1) %%outputs the sum of the colm
      S=sum(ArrayZ,2)%%outputs the sum of the row
       %%I want to concantinate? to have ArrayZ=[1 4 2 8;
6 8 9 23;
7 12 12 31]
       %%How do I merge the array with the sum outputs? 
  endfunction
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  Michelangelo Ricciulli
      
 on 14 Mar 2017
        I think this is the solution:
    S=sum(ArrayZ,1) %%outputs the sum of the colm
    ArrayZ=[ArrayZ; S]; %%append the sums
    S=sum(ArrayZ,2)%%outputs the sum of the row (included appended new values)
    ArrayZ=[ArrayZ, S];
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  KSSV
      
      
 on 14 Mar 2017
        function[ArrayZ]=SumArray(ArrayG)
A=[1 4 3] ; B=[6 8 9] ;
AB=[A;B] ;
S1=sum(AB,1) ;%%outputs the sum of the colm
S2=sum(AB,2) ;%%outputs the sum of the row
ArrayZ = AB ;
ArrayZ(:,end+1) = S2 ;
ArrayZ(end+1,:) = [S1 sum(S2)] ;
end
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