Take the sum of an array until a limit is reached determined by a vector of the same length
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HenT2020
on 24 Feb 2020
Commented: Turlough Hughes
on 25 Feb 2020
I have a scatter graph made from two arrays of equal length,
How may I take the sum of the intensities per an arbituary track length of 10mm? I know it might have something to do with cumsum, any help would be much apprieciated, cheers.
For any example maybe consider these two smaller arrays:
TL = [1,1,2,2,1,3,3,3,4,5,5];
I = [1,1,1,1,3,3,1,6,6,6,5];
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Turlough Hughes
on 24 Feb 2020
For a single result you could write the following to get the sum for an arbitrary track length of 10 mm, and you have the option of replacing 10 with any other track length you wish to find the cumulative sum for.
result = sum(I(TL<10))
You could also use cumsum as well if you sort the arrays according to TL beforehand:
[TL,index] = sort(TL);
I = I(index);
Ics = cumsum(I);
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Turlough Hughes
on 25 Feb 2020
Happy to help. I modified to the relational operators slightly, see above edit.
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