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SAYANTAN BHANJA
SAYANTAN BHANJA on 11 Jul 2017
Commented: RAMAKANT SHAKYA on 8 Feb 2019
Write a function called halfsum that takes as input an at most two-dimensional array A and computes the sum of the elements of A that are in the lower right triangular part of A, that is, elements in the counter-diagonal (going from the bottom left corner, up and to the right) and elements that are to the right of it. For example, if the input is [1 2; 3 4; 5 6; 7 8], then the function would return 21.
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SAYANTAN BHANJA
SAYANTAN BHANJA on 16 Jul 2017
function [N,r,c]=halfsum(x)
[r,c]=size(x);
if(r>c)
col_size=size(x,1);
zero_row=zeros(col_size,(r-c));
H=[x,zero_row];
s=flipud(H);
d=triu(s);
N=sum(d(:));
end
if(c>r)
col_size=size(x,2);
zero_row=zeros((c-r),col_size);
H=[zero_row;x];
s=flipud(H);
d=triu(s);
N=sum(d(:));
end
if(r==c)
s=flipud(x);
d=triu(s);
N=sum(d(:));
end
end
THANKS A LOT SIR GOT THIS ONE.........THANKS A LOT
Jorge Briceño
Jorge Briceño on 3 Feb 2018
Hi everyone,
I solved the problem in two ways.
First one, using two for loops.
function [counter] = halfsum (A)
% ii = rows ; jj = columns
[m,n]=size(A);
counter = 0;
col=1;
for ii=m:-1:1
for jj=col:n
counter=counter + A(ii,jj);
end
col=col+1; % This line will add a number to your column value,
% so you will not start in the first column again.
end
counter;
end
Second one, using a for loop and an if statement.
function [counter] = halfsum (A)
% ii = rows ; jj = columns
[m,n]=size(A);
counter = 0;
ii=m;
for jj=1:n
if ii>0 % This contidion is mandatory, otherwise the ii could be equal zero, which will result in an error
counter=counter + sum(A(ii,jj:n)); % Function sum(A(ii,jj:n)) sums all the column in a row.
ii=ii-1; % This is equivalent to a row for loop.
end
end
counter;
end
I hope it helps.
Cheers!

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Answers (3)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Jul 2017
Hints. Look at functions size() (to get the size of the matrix), and sum(), tril(), triu(), flipud(), and/or flidlr(). Or simply use a nested for loop for a brute force method.

Srishti Saha
Srishti Saha on 7 Apr 2018
This code works perfectly for me:
%function to compute sum of lower most right side triangle in an X*2 matrix
function u = halfsum(P)
u1 = P(end:-1:1, 1:end);
u2 = triu(u1);
u = sum(u2(:));
end

RAMAKANT SHAKYA
RAMAKANT SHAKYA on 7 Feb 2019
Edited: RAMAKANT SHAKYA on 8 Feb 2019
function s=halfsum(a)
[m,n]=size(a);
s=0;
a=flip(a);
for r=1:m
for c=n:-1:r
s=s+a(r,c);
end
end
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 8 Feb 2019
Do not use the built-in function sum() as the name of your variable. Call it theSum or something other than sum.
RAMAKANT SHAKYA
RAMAKANT SHAKYA on 8 Feb 2019
thank you sir for improving me.

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