m=1:24*(T^-1);
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Please explain theequation what is it mean and why it is used in programming
m=1:24*(T^-1);
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Chunru
on 11 Sep 2021
T = 2 % Given a number T
T^-1 % T^-1 is 1/T
m=1:24*(T^-1) % m is from 1 to 24/T=12 with default step of 1
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Walter Roberson
on 11 Sep 2021
In context, is T a scalar floating point value that is expected to be less than 1 ?
If so, then the code would be equivalent to
m = 1 : 24./T;
which would be equivalent to
m = 1 : floor(24./T);
which would be the list of integers, 1, 2, 3, 4, ... up to floor(24./T)
The reason for the code is not clear. In most cases in which something that looks like this might be used, the variable T would instead be named Fs or FS or fs (frequency of sampling) or else f (frequency). T tends to suggest a time, and it would be uncommon to want to do something until the inverse of a time.
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