How to enter multiple values for a single input in a function

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So what I'm trying to do is have a function take in a vector of inputs, and then use them seperately in a function. So the function would be something simple, like adding 1 to every input value, but I want the limit of input values to be practically infinite. So I want to assign the variable x to every component of a vector and add 1 to each component, then at the end I want to obtain the sum of every component in the vector. I don't quite know how else to ask this question, something like
x = [1, 2, 3 . . . .]
answer = sum(x+1)
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Brett Baxter
Brett Baxter on 5 Sep 2020
I figured it out, I had misplaced some of the '.' to specify that I was multiplying vectors. As well, I just needed to specify that I wanted the sum of the output. So sum(answer) to get it to all add up.
Nasir
Nasir on 11 Sep 2023
can someone tell me about how to enter multiple values in single string
x = [1 2 3 4 5 6 ...............................................1000]

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Asad (Mehrzad) Khoddam
Asad (Mehrzad) Khoddam on 5 Sep 2020
Most Matlab functions are vector based. you should use .^ for vector based ^ and .* for vector based *
So you function line looks like this:
answer = sum((x+1).^2 .* mod(x, 2));
and ./ instead of /

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