Plotting Infinite series in matlab
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Kyu Hwan Shim
on 14 Nov 2019
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2020
e(t)=x(t)-xn(t), how can i plot e(t)??
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2020
What is the "same" that you are asking for? Which variables do you want to be fixed in the plot and which do you want want to change? If you have more than one changing variable then which do you want for x, which for y, which for z?
Walter Roberson
on 25 Oct 2020
Adding an infinite number of terms takes an infinite time, and there is never a "finally" for an infinite time.
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David Hill
on 14 Nov 2019
You can plot for various values of t between 0 and 1.
t=.3%not sure what you want to plot against, I held t constant and plotted N vs. error
n=1:2:100000;%have to pick something for infinity (100,000 should be good for about 5 decimal places)
N=1:2:500;%whatever you want N to go up to
x=(4/pi)*sum((1./n).*sin(n*pi*t));
e=arrayfun(@(y)x-(4/pi)*sum((1./(1:2:y)).*sin((1:2:y)*pi*t)),N);
plot(N,e);
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