Write a function that takes an input argument n, checks whether or not n is positive, and then provides the sum: 1 + √2/2! + √3/3! + ⋯ + √n/n!.
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Write a function that takes an input argument n, checks whether or not n is positive, and then provides the sum: 1 + √2/2! + √3/3! + ⋯ + √n/n!.
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Steven Lord
on 19 Oct 2016
Show what you've done to try to solve this problem and ask a specific question about where you're stuck and you may receive some guidance.
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James Tursa
on 21 Oct 2016
Edited: James Tursa
on 21 Oct 2016
1) Create a function file called myfunction.m in your working directory. E.g.,
edit myfunction.m
2) Put the following code into this file:
function result = myfunction(n)
% Insert your n check code here
result = 0; % initialize the result
% Insert a loop here to add the terms to result
return
end
Insert your code for n checking and term adding into the places indicated. Also add comments to this file to state the purpose of the function, show the calling syntax, and explain what the inputs and outputs are.
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Soma Ardhanareeswaran
on 21 Oct 2016
The 'while' statement example in the following link is a good starting point - https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/loop-control-statements.html
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