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How do I multiply two variables of form A(:,:, i) and B(:,:,i) where i = 20

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SO basically , I need the product of these 2 variables for 20 iterations and then add the products. I tried using * and .* but that doesn't work.
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Sagar  Saxena
Sagar Saxena on 16 Mar 2018
Could you plese help me to formulate this equation in matlab, rest I can figure out. Please see the attached image. I am just trying to plot the point spread function.
Jan
Jan on 20 Mar 2018
In this formula you multiply with the squared norm of Phi, which is a scalar, not a matrix.

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Prajit T R
Prajit T R on 19 Mar 2018
Hi Sagar
Try this code:
sum=0
for i=1:20
sum=sum+s(:,:,i).*(phi(:,:,i).^2)
end
It will work if the sizes of A and B match.
Cheers
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Jan
Jan on 20 Mar 2018
Using "sum" as variable causes troubles frequently, because the builtin function sum() is not available afterwards. Better avoid shadowing of builtin functions by using different names.

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