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Symsum and matrix usage error
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I need to write this algorithm, but I get an error like this:
This is my code:
A=[2,4,5;6,7,8;10,12,4];
n = length(A);
syms k
for i=1:n
for j=i+1:n
R(i,i)=sqrt(A(i,i)-symsum(R(k,i)^2,k,1,i-1));
R(i,j)=(A(i,j)-symsum(R(k,i)*R(k,j),k,1,i-1))/R(i,i);
end
end
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Nov 2019
It is never possible to use a symbolic variable as a subscript.
sum(u(1:i-1,i).*u(1:i-1,k))
If you need to generalize this to multiple i values then you should look at techniques such as using tril() and matrix multiplication.
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