(n start with 0) An=A0+A1+ A2+A3+…+ An-1+An process??
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sorry, actually the question seems easy but I am new user, ı don't know much things about MatLab functions,
how can i type that An=A0+A1+ A2+A3+…+ An-1+An in matlab mey be there is a function? n start with 0 to 100
I tried to do with A(0), A(1), .. but A(0) can not determined!!
thank you
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Baris
2013 年 1 月 17 日
Azzi Abdelmalek
2013 年 1 月 17 日
Your link is not working, which formula?
Image Analyst
2013 年 1 月 17 日
The link works now, but there is no sum at all in that formula!!
Matt Kindig
2013 年 1 月 17 日
編集済み: Matt Kindig
2013 年 1 月 17 日
The actual formula in the equation can be implemented as:
n= 0:1:100
a = ((-1).^n)*pi.^(2*n)./gamma(2*n+1); %gamma implements factorial function
%note that a(n+1) is the term for a given value of n, because of the lack of zero-indexing in Matlab
That said, as Image Analyst pointed out above, there is no sum in the formula.
Jan
2013 年 1 月 17 日
@Baris: You cannot write "a(0)", because Matlab starts indices at 1. Simply write "a(1)", which has no influence to the result.
Baris
2013 年 1 月 21 日
回答 (4 件)
Ryan Livingston
2013 年 1 月 16 日
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In MATLAB, array indices begin at 1 rather than zero so A(0) generally won't succeed.
The SUM function could be of assistance:
Matt J
2013 年 1 月 16 日
Use the CUMSUM command, e.g.
>> cumsum([4 6 9 3])
ans =
4 10 19 22
Azzi Abdelmalek
2013 年 1 月 16 日
An=@(n) cos(n) % example for cos(n)
out=sum(arrayfun(@(x) An(x),0:n))
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2013 年 1 月 17 日
An=@(n) (-1)^n*pi^(2*n)/factorial(2*n)
out=sum(arrayfun(@(x) An(x),0:100))
Image Analyst
2013 年 1 月 16 日
Not sure if this is what you meant, but the code below will do EXACTLY what you said. This code will replace the nth element only, with the sum of the elements from 1 to n, and leave the other elements of A unchanged. n is 100. If that's not what you meant, then please be specific.
% Define sample data of length 120.
A = randi(9, 1, 120)
n = 100; % or whatever element you want to stop at.
fprintf('A(%d) initially equals %d\n', n, A(n));
% Replace the nth element only, with the sum of the elements from 1 to n.
% Leave the other elements of A unchanged!
A(n) = sum(A(1:n))
fprintf('but now A(%d) equals %d\n', n, A(n));
Note: because MATLAB starts at 1 but you started at 0, you may have to adjust n or else adjust the sum:
A(n) = sum(A(1:n+1)); % n=8 is the 9th element if you consider A starting at 0
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