Adding an element during each iteration of the loop at the end of an existing array
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Rishabh Umrao
on 28 Jan 2019
Edited: Rishabh Umrao
on 29 Jan 2019
MacLaurin equation
function result = MacLaurin(a,n)
% Program to calculate MacLaurin expression
% calculating factorial for the expression
fact = [1];
a = [1]
vec = [1:n];
% loop to calculate factorial and add the element to fact
for i = 2:n
c = prod(1:i);
% now i want to add c to array fact
fact[,c];
end
% here i want to put respective factorial values, how to write this part?
a = [a, 1./fact];
b = [1, a.^vec];
% adding respective elements to obtain final expression
result = 1 + b./a;
result = sum(result);
end
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Alberto Mora
on 28 Jan 2019
Edited: Alberto Mora
on 29 Jan 2019
Try this:
function Res = MacLaurin(a,n)
% Program to calculate MacLaurin expression
% calculating factorial for the expression
Res=0;
% loop to calculate factorial and sum to the previous
for i = 0:n
Res = Res + a^i/factorial(i);
end
end
Regards
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Alberto Mora
on 29 Jan 2019
Edited: Alberto Mora
on 29 Jan 2019
I'm sorry but I do not understand your question.
In the following version, you create a long vector with each term in the for loop, and at the end you sum all the terms. Is it answer to your question?
function Res = MacLaurin(a,n)
% Program to calculate MacLaurin expression
% calculating factorial for the expression
Res=0;
% loop to calculate each factorial term in the Res array
for i = 0:n
Res(i+1) = a^i/factorial(i);
end
Res=sum(Res);
end
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