Combine two different matrices to create one new matrix of all matrix combinations

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Hi, I have the following matrices
WT_energy_supply(:,:,M) and PV_power_output(:,:,K)
which are 365 x 24 matrices and M = 3 and K = 10. Therefore there are 30 possible combinations of WY_energy_supply and PV_power_output. I am looking to create a set of matrices (in the form (:,:,Z)) that add corresponding elements in each matrix to form this new set (again 365x24 with 30 different matrices) Does anyone have any idea where to start coding this?
Thank you

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 11 May 2012
Nice brain teaser!
%Sample data:
A = ones(4,4,5);
B = bsxfun(@times,ones(4,4,3),cat(3,1,2,3));
%Nice to know:
sz = size(B);
%Engine:
C = reshape(bsxfun(@plus,A, reshape(B,sz(1),sz(2),1,sz(3))),sz(1),sz(2),[]);
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 11 May 2012
eg:
M = 3;
K = 10;
WT_energy_supply = randi(10,10,4,M);
PV_power_output = randi([10 50],10,4,K);
%solution
ij = fullfact([M K]);
out = WT_energy_supply(:,:,ij(:,1)) + PV_power_output(:,:,ij(:,2)) ;
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Andrew Alkiviades
Andrew Alkiviades on 11 May 2012
having tried this code i get the following error "Array dimensions must match for binary array op."
Do I need to define M and K as 3 and 10 since I have them previously in the code for working out WT_energy_supply and PV_power_output?
This may be a stupid question but why can't I just add WT_energy_supply(:,:,M) to PV_power_output(:,:,K) since this is really what I am trying to do?
Thank you
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 11 May 2012
That's what bsxfun does for you!
think about it, how can you add two things that are different sizes?

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owr
owr on 11 May 2012
To generate all combinations of K and M, check out the file exchange function "allcomb": href=""<http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/10064</a>>
Ive been using it for years, works with more than 2 parameters as well.

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