How to expand a summation with different indexes

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How to expand a summation with different indexes like this?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 2 Oct 2015
@SooShiant: Please stop posting the same question again and again.
SooShiant
SooShiant on 2 Oct 2015
@Stephen Cobeldick
That was different. This is numerical but that one you deleted was symbolical. Don't you know the symbolical answer?

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Answers (4)

Thorsten
Thorsten on 2 Oct 2015
sum(diff(f(1:4)).*n(1:3).*arrayfun(@(x) sum(m(x:end)), 3:5))
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Muthu Annamalai
Muthu Annamalai on 2 Oct 2015
@Thorsten : nice solution exploiting fact that each sum is independent of the other index, i and j, we may use dot products to compute the inner loop, and repeat it again for index i. I wonder if there is also a way to do it with mesgrid() and matrix products.
SooShiant
SooShiant on 2 Oct 2015
@Muthu Annamalai: don't you know the symbolical code?

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 2 Oct 2015
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 2 Oct 2015
sum(diff(f(1:4)).*n(1:3).*sum(m(3:5)))
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Thorsten
Thorsten on 2 Oct 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 2 Oct 2015
Sean, yes, i is 1:3, so the starting index of j is 3:5, so the sum runs for j = 3:5 for i = 1, j = 4:5 for i = 2, and j = 5 for i = 3, i.e., assumes values sum(m(3:5)), sum(m(4:5)) and sum(m(5)) for i=1,2,3. You forgot to sum over the different m(j), as far as I can see.

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SooShiant
SooShiant on 2 Oct 2015
As I said I want a code to expand summation (algebraic) not to get a numerical answer. How bad is it. There is no way. May I need to try Mathematica. Can any one help with Mathematica?
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SooShiant
SooShiant on 2 Oct 2015
I've seen this page before but as I said I'm new to matlab and need an emergency help. May you write down this code for me pleeeeeease??????????
Thorsten
Thorsten on 6 Oct 2015
Unfortunately I don't have the symbolic toolbox.

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SooShiant
SooShiant on 2 Oct 2015
I need Matlab answer me:
I wonder how you experts can't writes such a simple code. May it relates to Matlab capabilities and should use Mathematica. Can anyone help with Mathematica?

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