Clear Filters
Clear Filters

How do I put this formula int matlab?

2 views (last 30 days)
z=imread('C:\Users\*****\Desktop\Matlab\Homework 3-02 03 04 05\Fig308a.jpg');
for i=1:255
y(i)=sum(z(:) == i);
end
n=488*373;
for j=1:255
s(j)=symsum(y(k)/n, k, 1, j); %% Talking about this part.
end
bar(y), figure, imhist(z), figure, bar(s)
Long story short, what I want to get is such that:
s(1)=y(1)/n
s(2)=y(1)/n+y(2)/n
...
I get the error saying:
"Invalid indexing or function definition. Indexing must follow MATLAB indexing. Function arguments
must be symbolic variables, and function body must be sym expression."
Ekran Alıntısı.PNGOriginial formula.
What should i use?
  2 Comments
madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Mar 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 22 Mar 2019
I am not able to interpret your formula but if the concept is this
s(1)=y(1)/n
s(2)=y(1)/n+y(2)/n
... then why not
cumsum(y/n) % ?
[comment moved to answer section]
Arda Nova
Arda Nova on 22 Mar 2019
Exactly what I am searching for. I tried to search summation types on matlab but couldn't come to this title. Thank you very much.

Sign in to comment.

Accepted Answer

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 22 Mar 2019

More Answers (0)

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!