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cumsum (Matlab function)

Cumulative sum

Matlab/Scilab equivalent

Matlab Scilab

Particular cases

C=cumsum(A)

If A is a matrix, cumsum(A) is equivalent to cumsum(A,1) in Matlab whereas in Scilab cumsum(A) gives the cumulative sum of all the entries of A taken columnwise. Actually, Matlab works on the first non-singleton dimension and Scilab does not.

C = cumsum(A,dim)

Matlab can work with dim greater than number of dimensions of A but Scilab can not, in this can use mtlb_cumsum instead.

Examples

Matlab Scilab
B = cumsum([1,2,3;4,5,6])
B=[1,2,3;5,7,9]
B = cumsum([1,2,3;4,5,6],1)
B=[1,2,3;5,7,9]
B = cumsum([1,2,3;4,5,6])
B=[1,7,15;5,12,21]
B = cumsum([1,2,3;4,5,6],1)
B=[1,2,3;5,7,9]
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