How do I use a vector to evaluate a polynomial function?
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I have a vector of x values that I need to plug into a cubic polynomial. And I keep getting errors
how exactly do I do this? The function is a polynomial and I keep getting errors
??? Undefined function or variable 'y'.
Error in ==> at 21 f(x)=y
OR
??? Error using ==> mpower Inputs must be a scalar and a square matrix.
Error in ==> @(x)x^3-2*x^2-3*x+1
Error in ==> at 21 y=feval(f,x) >>
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  Shashank Prasanna
    
 on 16 Feb 2013
        You haven't show us how you are calling this function, that would give this question more clarity. In any case if you are calling the function with a vector input you will have to use the "." (dot) notation as below
x = rand(10,1); % some random numbers
f = @(x)x.^2 - 2*x.^2-3*x+1
y = f(x);
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  Shashank Prasanna
    
 on 16 Feb 2013
				Josh, please share the exact implementation of your function, it will be easier to assist you if the above doesn't work.
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