Array index in symsum

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Crandel
Crandel on 23 Aug 2016
Commented: Crandel on 23 Aug 2016
Hi,
I try to define this function
syms k;
error = @(c, r)symsum((abs(Data(k,:)-c)-r).^2,k,1,119);
Where Data is a 119x3 matrix, and c and r are 1x3. I get this error:
Error using sym/subsindex (line 737)
Invalid indexing or function definition. When defining a function, ensure that
the arguments are symbolic variables and the body of the function is a SYM
expression. When indexing, the input must be numeric, logical, or ':'.
I understand the error is in the index k of Data, but I don't know how to fix it.
Any one can help me?
Thanks

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Aug 2016
Symbolic variables cannot be used as indices. You need to sum() definite values instead.
sum(abs(Data(1:119,:)-c)-r).^2)
You might need to use bsxfun() to get the right sizes of variables.
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Crandel
Crandel on 23 Aug 2016
Thanks. I added bsxfun to match the sizes

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