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Syntax
Description
B = sum(A)
returns sums along different dimensions of an array.
If A
is a vector, sum(A)
returns the sum of the elements.
If A
is a matrix, sum(A)
treats the columns of A
as vectors, returning a row vector of the sums of each column.
If A
is a multidimensional array, sum(A)
treats the values along the first non-singleton dimension as vectors, returning an array of row vectors.
B = sum(A,dim)
sums along the dimension of A
specified by scalar dim
.
Remarks
sum(diag(X))
is the trace
of X
.
Examples
The magic square of order 3 is
This is called a magic square because the sums of the elements in each column are the same.
as are the sums of the elements in each row, obtained by transposing:
See Also
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