I have the following polynomial
F(x) = 1^5 + (1^5 + 2^5)+ (1^5 + 2^5 + 3^5) + ... + (1^5 + 2^5 + 3^5 + 4^5 + ... + x^5)
How can I write a loop iteration for this polynomials?

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Why do you need a loop?
1^5 + (1^5 + 2^5) + (1^5 + 2^5 + 3^5) + (1^5 + 2^5 + 3^5 + 4^5)
ans = 1610
sum(cumsum((1:4).^5))
ans = 1610

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KSSV
KSSV on 20 Nov 2020
Edited: KSSV on 20 Nov 2020
x = 10 ;
thesum = 0 ;
for i = 1:x
thesum = thesum+sum((1:i).^5) ;
end

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thanks a lot. Well, can we also do this without loop iteration, that's, vectorization?
Yes very much it can be done: See Rik answer.
many thanks
btw, your code gives wrong result:(
Hey..yes there is a typo error in the code. I have edited it now.

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Rik
Rik on 20 Nov 2020
I would suggest not using a loop:
F=@(x) sum( ( (1:x).^5 ).*(x:-1:1) );

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this is with vectorization method?
Rik
Rik on 20 Nov 2020
Yes, and the code posted by Stephen in a comment is also vectorized.
There are probably some exceptions I'm not thinking of, but if you don't see a loop (or cellfun/arrayfun) the code is vectorized.

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