Make a function accept vector

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Tim
Tim on 12 Mar 2018
Answered: KL on 12 Mar 2018
Hello, I am trying that this function below accepts vector inputs, but it doesnt want to work.
function y = myfunction(x)
y=x*(exp(x*(-0.7)))*sqrt(2*x^2+1)
end
I tried to replace the x* with x.*, but it wont work either. Maybe I am calling it wrong? myfunction(5) works, but myfunction([5 2]) does not.
Thanks in advance!
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Tim
Tim on 12 Mar 2018
ah i did it. its function y = myfunction(x)
y=x.*(exp(x.*(-0.7))).*sqrt((x.^2)*2+1)
end

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KL
KL on 12 Mar 2018
This is called the element-wise operation. When you write x^2, MATLAB tries to find x*x but when you write x.^2, it calculates square of every element.
>> x = 1:3;
>> x^2
Error using ^
Inputs must be a scalar and a square matrix.
To compute elementwise POWER, use POWER (.^) instead.
>> x.^2
ans =
1 4 9

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