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adarsh
adarsh on 7 Jan 2018
Edited: Jan on 22 Feb 2018
L1=1;L2=2; L3=3; D1=2;D2=3; D3=5;
Then how will i do
C=(L1*D1)+(L2*D2)+(L3*D3)
in MATLAB using programming (similarly i have to do 350 number of L and D). Kindly help me out.
i was trying like this one;
sum=0
for i=1:3
C=Li*Di
end
but couldn't succeed. kindly help
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 7 Jan 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 7 Jan 2018
"similarly i have to do 350 number of L and D"
Then you should put your data into matrices, and so make your task trival. The name MATLAB comes from "MATrix LABoratory", and not from "lets put data into lots of separate numbered variables and make our code slow and complex".
Star Strider
Star Strider on 7 Jan 2018
I intended to imply that in my Answer.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 7 Jan 2018
I would create vectors out of the ‘L’ and ‘D’ values, then multiply them using vector/matrix multiplication:
L1=1; L2=2; L3=3; D1=2; D2=3; D3=5;
L = [L1 L2 L3];
D = [D1 D2 D3];
C = L * D';
Note the transpose operator (') for ‘D’. That is necessary to produce the result you want.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 8 Jan 2018
As always, my pleasure.
Jan
Jan on 22 Feb 2018
Edited: Jan on 22 Feb 2018
@adarsh: Of course it would have been much easier, if you did not create numbers variables from the beginning. It is much easier to work with vectors, matrices and arrays. Please consider Stephen's valuable comment and read the link carefully.

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