how to write this summation in matlab form ∑_(u=1)^(su-2)?

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in this summation..the lower limit is u=1 and the upper limit is su-2. how can i write this summation limits in matlab form?
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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 8 Oct 2012
Please write the complete mathematical command that is to be translated to MATLAB code

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Oct 2012
If you have the symbolic toolbox, use symsum()
syms u
symsum(YourExpression, u, 1, su-2)
If you do not have the symbolic toolbox, then either use a for loop that accumulates the results, or else use an expression that calculates each term independently and then sum() them together. You could also consider using arrayfun()
arrayfun(@(u) YourExpression, 1:su-2)
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Rajnish kumar
Rajnish kumar on 16 Feb 2015
But symsum shows error if we have summation of h(k)x(n-k) for k=1 to L; let L=10; Undefined function 'symsum' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Error: y(n)=symsum(h(r).*x(n-r),r,1,L);
SARSKOLIN FOSSO
SARSKOLIN FOSSO on 6 Jul 2021
yes i had this error.....it is because symsum became the function

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Sudhanshu Gaurav
Sudhanshu Gaurav on 7 Apr 2021
Edited: David on 7 Apr 2021
min K k=1 n +1 i=0 n +1 j=0 cijxijk
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2021
Edited: Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2021
I am not sure why your post did not show up; I will ask staff.
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min K k=1 n +1 i=0 n +1 j=0 cijxijk

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