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hello guys
I have need to compute the following summation for my homework. Any hint or pseudo code would be helpful. Thanks.
Edit - "p" is a vector containing numbers and p(x) refers to the element position in that vector and "y" is a symbol

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Sep 2016
Since y is a symbol, you will need to use the Symbolic Toolbox.
You might be tempted to use symsum() for this, but symsum has the limitation that symbolic variables cannot be used for indexing of arrays.
So... ndgrid, calculate the formula for each point, and then sum() along the dimensions until you get a scalar result.
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androidguy
androidguy on 20 Sep 2016
My teacher said that it is okay to start the second summation from 1 instead of 0. Also how do i assign variables for each varying index? For example when x=1 and t=1, i need a variable like y11 and when x=2 and t=2 y22 and so on. How can i do this?

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androidguy
androidguy on 19 Sep 2016
can anyone help me on this one please? i would really appreciate it

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