On a symmetrical matrix how do you calculate the sum of every possible combination of 3 elements ?

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I have a 10X10 Symmetrical Matrix, Where the Columns and Rows are both S1 to S10 shown below,
What I need is a code that will get me the sum of every possible combination of 3, example: S3,S4,S8 = sum of S3S4 ,S3S8, S4S8

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Feb 2016
M = dec2bin(0:2^10-1,10) - '0';
mask = sum(M,2) == 3;
M = M(mask,:);
sums = M * S;
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Feb 2016
By the way, my estimate is that this is cost-effective up to roughly 22 elements in the original matrix, after which the memory requirements slow it too much. There are other ways to write it that would use less memory.

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