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Matlab-Matrix - Addition
Matlab-Matrix - Addition
To add two matrices, both the operand matrices must have the same number of rows and columns.
Example
Here is an example
a = [ 1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]; b = [ 7 5 6 ; 2 0 8; 5 7 1]; c = a + b
Output
On execution in MATLAB the result is as follows −
>> a = [ 1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]; b = [ 7 5 6 ; 2 0 8; 5 7 1]; c = a + b c = 8 7 9 6 5 14 12 15 10 >>
The plus() function
You can also make use of plus() built-in function to add two matrices as shown below −
Example
Consider the following example for the use of plus() function to add the two matrices −
a = [ 1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]; b = [ 7 5 6 ; 2 0 8; 5 7 1]; c = plus(a,b)
Output
The execution in MATLAB is as shown below −
>> a = [ 1 2 3 ; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]; b = [ 7 5 6 ; 2 0 8; 5 7 1]; c = plus(a,b) c = 8 7 9 6 5 14 12 15 10 >>Advertisements