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If...end statement for taylor series expansion code

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this is my function m file, but I cant seem to get it to work. the code runs but the value of mycos1(.5,100) is not equal to cos(.5), for instance. cant seem to find where the mistake is...
function [cosx] = mycos1(x,n)
%evaluates and sums the first n terms of the Taylor series
% use the for loop control structure to express the infinite taylor
% series
if n<=0
error('n must be positive')
end
if rem(n,1)~=0
error('n must be an integer')
end
cosx=1;
i=0;
for i=1:n+1
cosx=cosx+(((-1)^i + x^(2*i))/factorial(2*i));
end
end

Answers (1)

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 13 Feb 2012
I'm just wondering why you put a return statement as the very first executable line of code? Is it possible this is the problem? What happens when matlab hits that return?
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Zelda Luxenburry
Zelda Luxenburry on 13 Feb 2012
when I delete the "return", the error reads "line 7 error, not enough input arguments"...what would be a better way to say "if n is nonpositive or not an integer, display error" ?

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