Running a summation for a loop for different values of N.
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Hello,
I have written a function that basically uses a for loop to solve a summation from 1 to N values. I am trying to run this function for different values of N and plot the results on the same plot to compare convergence. So I would like to run the function for N=5, N=20, and N=100 and plot. What is the best way to run this function to solve for each of the different values of N and store them, so they can be plotted together? I was thinking something like:
a=1:N
b=2
c=4
for N=5
e=func(a,b,c,N)
end
for N=20
f=func(a,b,c,N)
end
for N=100
g=func(a,b,c,N)
end
plot(a,e,a,f,a,g)
Where a is length N and will be the x-axis of the plot. Is there a more efficient or better way to do this?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 13 Jun 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 13 Jun 2013
N = [5 20 100]
b = 2;
c = 4;
f = arrayfun(@(x)[(1:x)',reshape(func((1:x)',b,c,x),[],1)],N,'un',0);
plot(f{:});
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