Hi, I have set of values for x (x = 1:10) and I have a equation y = x^(1/2)/x, how can i get and display an array of values of y from the x's ?

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All i get is one number, when i should be getting a array of y values.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 31 Jan 2020
Gurinder - please show your code that you have written so that we can explain why you are getting only one number when it should be an array.

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ME
ME on 31 Jan 2020
I don't know how you've got one number but I think you should be using:
x = 1:10
y = x.^(1/2)./x
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ME
ME on 3 Feb 2020
As Star Strider says, thius is the difference between array and matrix operations - i.e. do you want the operation to perform as if your inputs are matrices or not.
If you starts with
A=[2 2 2;2 2 2;2 2 2]
B=[3 3 3;3 3 3;3 3 3]
then A*B will perform a matrix multiplication and give:
A*B
ans =
18 18 18
18 18 18
18 18 18
whereas A.*B will do an array operation and calculate element-wise to give:
A.*B
ans =
6 6 6
6 6 6
6 6 6
Can I also please request that if this answer was of help to you that you accept my answer.

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