Calculating the RMS (Root-Mean-Square) Average

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Hi all. So I'm trying to calculate the rms average. The image below shows the exact question
. The answer I get after running my script is 2.5. However, when I calculate this by hand I get 6.20. Either way, one of them is wrong. Any help checking my code is greatly appreciated!
N=input('Input the number of data points:');
for ii=1:N
A=input('Enter the value of x: '); % A is the variable to read in user input
x_rms=sqrt(1/N.*(sum(x(ii).^2)));
end
fprintf('The root-mean-square value is:%d\n',x_rms)
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CHETARIYA SUNIL
CHETARIYA SUNIL on 15 May 2022
hello I'm tring but geting propted by this:
rms_voltage
Input the number of data points:
4
Enter the value of x:
1:0.5:2
Unrecognized function or variable 'x'.
Error in rms_voltage (line 6)
x_rms=sqrt(1/N.*(sum(x(ii).^2)));

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 28 Jul 2016
You’re almost there. Collect the numbers in the loop, then do the calculation after the loop:
N=inputdlg('Input the number of data points:'); N = str2num(N{:});
for ii=1:N
A=inputdlg('Enter the value of x: '); A = str2num(A{:});% A is the variable to read in user input
x(ii) = A;
end
x_rms=sqrt(1/N.*(sum(x.^2)));
fprintf('The root-mean-square value is: %f\n',x_rms)
I used the inputdlg function because I prefer it. You can substitute your input calls.
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idris
idris on 7 Dec 2023
We venerate loyalty to the developers of MATLAB as the tool "inputdlg" is okay.

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