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nancumsum

This function returns the cumulative sum of the values of a matrix

Syntax

s = nancumsum(x,orient)

Arguments

x

x is a numerical vector or matrix.

orient

is an optional parameter. The possible values are '*', 1, 2, 'r' or 'c'.

s

numerical scalar or vector. It contains the cumulative sum of the values of x, ignoring the NAN's.

Description

This function returns in scalar or vector s the cumulative sum of the values (ignoring the NANs) of a vector or matrix (real or complex) x.

This function for a vector or a matrix x, s=nancumsum(x) (or, equivalently s=nancumsum(x,'*')) returns in scalar s the cumulative sum (ignoring the NANs) of all the entries of x taken columnwise.

s=nancumsum(x,'r') (or, equivalently, s=nancumsum(x,1)) returns in s the cumulative sum (ignoring the NANs) of the rows of x: s(:,i)=nancumsum(x(:,i))

s=nancumsum(x,'c') (or, equivalently, s=nancumsum(x,2)) returns in s the cumulative sum (ignoring NANs) of the columns of x: s(i,:)=nancumsum(x(i,:))

Examples

a=[1 2 %nan;%nan 5 6]
s=nancumsum(a)
s=nancumsum(a,'r')
s=nancumsum(a,'c')

See also

  • nansum — Sum of values ignoring NAN's
  • cumsum — partial cumulative sums of the elements of an array
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