Subtracting two arrays Matlab

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sami elahj
sami elahj 2016-1-12
编辑: sami elahj 2016-1-12
this may sound awkward, i tried a loop but i am getting error(attempt to access), what i am trying to do is subtracting 2 arrays
A=[0;10;20;30;40]
V(1,1)=100 it starts with one value then changes its dimension to obtain V(2,1)=V(1)-A(1) and V(3,1)=V(2)-A(1) and the result will be
V= [100;90;70;40;0]
i also tried `cumsum` , but may be i didn't use it right !
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016-1-12
Does A(2) ever get used in the calculation?
sami elahj
sami elahj 2016-1-12
编辑:sami elahj 2016-1-12
yeah it does thats why V(2)=100-10=90, its like storing the value the V(1) then use it to get V(2)

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the cyclist
the cyclist 2016-1-12
A = [0;10;20;30;40]
V = 100 - cumsum(A);

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