cellTrace

Below is a demonstration of the features of the cellTrace function

Contents

clear; close all; clc;

Syntax

[B]=cellTrace(A);

Description

Computes the trace for all matrices in the input cell array A and stores them in the output cell B.

Examples

A={eye(3,3),2*eye(3,3); 3*eye(3,3),1/3*eye(3,3);} %Example cell array
A =

  2×2 cell array

    {3×3 double}    {3×3 double}
    {3×3 double}    {3×3 double}

Compute the trace for all entries in the cell array

B=cellTrace(A)
B =

  2×2 cell array

    {[3]}    {[6]}
    {[9]}    {[1]}

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