How can I avoid infinite while loop?
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N = 1; while (N<11) n = ((N*2)+(N+1))/N; N = n end
I wish to assign the value of 'n' to 'N' and compare if it's less than '11' and again enter the loop until 'N' is equal to 11. Please help.
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Daniel
2014 年 7 月 11 日
Set a number equal to the number of times you want to loop (this case I chose 11), subtract each time you're in the loop, and add an and condition
LOOP_LIMIT = 11;
N = 1;
while (N < 11 && LOOP_LIMIT > 0)
n = ((N*2)+(N+1))/N;
N = n;
LOOP_LIMIT = LOOP_LIMIT-1;
end
C.J. Harris
2014 年 7 月 11 日
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2014 年 7 月 11 日
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You have an infinity loop because your seed (N) is starting at one. Note that your equation ((N*2)+(N+1))/N is in fact equal to 3+(1/N), thereby meaning you'll only get 11 (or greater) for values less than 0.125.
Not sure why you even need a loop, can't you just rearrange, therefore getting n = 1/(11-3) = 0.125.
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