Find sum of elements in a cell along the columns
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Vishakha Ramani
on 9 Sep 2019
Answered: Jacob Shulman
on 9 Sep 2019
Hi all,
I have a 3D cell A with dimensions 3x5x2. An example of elements along row 2, all columns and z dimension = 1 is:
x = A(2,:,1)
x = [ ] [ ] 5.1 [ ] 7.9
I would like to add up the non zero entries and get the number of non zero entries in this resulting array. I tried using:
y = sum([A(2,:,1)])
and
y = cumsum([A(2,:,1)])
But got the following error:
"Error using sum
Invalid data type. First argument must be numeric or logical."
Could anyone please help me with this and would kindly let me know the procedure to solve such problems.
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James Tursa
on 9 Sep 2019
Edited: James Tursa
on 9 Sep 2019
Is this what you are trying to do? (using the curly braces)
y = sum([A{2,:,1}])
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Jacob Shulman
on 9 Sep 2019
A=cell(2,2,2)
A{2,1,1}=1;
A{2,2,1}=2;
B=0;
[rows,columns,depth]=size(A);
for i=1:rows
for j=1:columns
if nonzeros(A{i,j,1})
B=B+1;
end
end
end
y = sum([A{2,:,1}])
B
The function nonzeros will not count zeros or blanks.
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