What is the difference between + and .+ explain with example. Suppose i am adding two matrices which is best and what are their roles.

a = [2,3;5,6]
b = [2,5;6,9]
c = a + b
d = a .+ b

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2024 年 8 月 29 日
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"What is the difference between + and .+ explain with example."
The difference is very simple:
  • + is a MATLAB operator (shorthand for the PLUS function),
  • .+ does not exist.
"Suppose i am adding two matrices which is best and what are their roles."
Using the operator that actually exists is more likely to succeed.

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2024 年 8 月 29 日
Theree is no ‘.+’ (or ‘.-’) operator. (Using them would throw an error.) The dot operator with multiplication (‘.*’), division (‘./’), and exponentiation (‘.^’) are element-wise (array) operators, as opposed to matrix operators. Seee the documentation section on Array vs. Matrix Operations for details. Addition and subtraction are always element-wise operations.

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