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Re: Using "Sum" (i = 1 ... N) in a function definition

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  • Subject: [mg49736] Re: Using "Sum" (i = 1 ... N) in a function definition
  • From: "Michael Taktikos" <michael.taktikos at hanse.net>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 07:45:47 -0400 (EDT)
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MyFunc[i_] := Apply[Plus, Take[MyData, i]]

Greetings from Hamburg,

Michael Taktikos


"Rainer" <wilhelm.rainer at gmx.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ce5d8p$b4k$1 at smc.vnet.net...
> I was trying to define a function using the Sum command in the
> following way (simplified example):
>
>  MyData = {3,2,4,5,6};
>  MyFunc[i_] = Sum[MyData[[j]],{j,1,i}];
>
> As you can see, the idea is to use the length of the list (i)
> as a variable in the function definition, such that
>
>  MyFunc[1] = 3
>  MyFunc[2] = 3 + 2 = 5
>  MyFunc[3] = 3 + 2 + 4 = 9
>
> etc. Mathematica does not like the abobe statements, and prints the
> following error message:
>
> "Part specification K$394 is neither an integer nor a list of
> integers."
>
> Does anybody know how to define (correctly) such a function. Should be
> possible ...?
> Thanks
> Rainer
>



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