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How to convert this c code in to matlab.

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RAVI MANDAVA
RAVI MANDAVA on 13 Mar 2016
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
for s=0:s<n/h -1:s+1
F1 = (X13(s+1) - X13(s))/h;
F2 = (X14(s+1) - X14(s))/h;
F3 = (X15(s+1) - X15(s))/h;
F4 = (X16(s+1) - X16(s))/h;
tt = tt + (n/(kkk -1));
end
this is the error i am getting
Undefined function or variable 's'.
Error in test4 (line 479)
for s=0:s<n/h -1:s+1
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Mar 2016
You do not appear to have posted the C code to be converted.

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 13 Mar 2016
Edited: Roger Stafford on 13 Mar 2016
In the first place, the arrays X13, X14, and X16 will have to be changed to start at index 1, not 0. Matlab does not allow an index of 0. Then your code in matlab would be:
for s = 1:1:n/h % 1:n/h would do just as well
F1 = (X13(s+1) - X13(s))/h;
F2 = (X14(s+1) - X14(s))/h;
F3 = (X15(s+1) - X15(s))/h;
F4 = (X16(s+1) - X16(s))/h;
tt = tt + (n/(kkk -1));
end
In matlab this computation of F1 through F4 would be uselss unless you provided some method of storing these results as you go along. (That is also true of C.)

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