How to sum two rows in a matrix?

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Moe
Moe on 26 Apr 2014
Commented: Moe on 26 Apr 2014
Hi everyone,
Suppose I have a matrix:
a = [4 2 1;1 9 6;4 22 4;12 15 1;1 6 8;5 2 6];
I want to summing every two rows together and write in matrix b:
Such as:
b= [23; 58; 28]
details of calculation:
23 = a (1,:) + a (2,:)
58 = a (3,:) + a (4,:)
28 = a (5,:) + a (6,:)
Can anyone help me please?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 26 Apr 2014
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 26 Apr 2014
a = [4 2 1;1 9 6;4 22 4;12 15 1;1 6 8;5 2 6]
b=sum(reshape(a',2*size(a,2),[]))
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Moe
Moe on 26 Apr 2014
Thank you Azzi, just one transpose was needed in the last.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 26 Apr 2014
b = sum(reshape(a.',2*size(a,2),[]),1).'; % Assume an even no. of rows

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