adding vectors: positive single digit values and returning digits of sum as elements of vector
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I am trying to write a function that takes two vectors of positive single digit integer values as its input and return the digits of the sum as elements of a vector.
I have two vectors but am unsure how to start a function that will allow me to perform what is listed in the previous statement. If someonme could please help with me a starting po0int, it would be appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Oct 2013
Has not been merged as both versions have Answers.
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Image Analyst
on 30 Oct 2013
Please give an example to show what you want. It could either be
theSum = vector1 + vector2;
like Matt J suggested, or
theSum = sum(vector1) + sum(vector2);
which will work for vectors of different lengths. Or maybe you want to interpolate them to make them equal sizes before summing - we have no idea what you really want. Don't use sum as the name of a variable like you did because sum() is the name of a built in function and you'll disable it if you use the same name for your own functions or variables.
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Cedric
on 30 Oct 2013
My guess is that she wants something like an addition the way we do it by hand, with numbers given by digits stored in vectors.
PS: thank you for your comment yesterday. I replied but quite late!
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Oct 2013
The question cannot be answered until you reply to the question posed to you when you posted this previously. See http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/91275#comment_176144
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