how to write equation in matlab ?

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If x is your series.
N = length(x) ;
FI = sum(abs(diff(x)))/N ;

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may i know 'abs' means?
help abs
ABS Absolute value. ABS(X) is the absolute value of the elements of X. When X is complex, ABS(X) is the complex modulus (magnitude) of the elements of X. See also SIGN, ANGLE, UNWRAP, HYPOT. Documentation for abs doc abs Other functions named abs codistributed/abs duration/abs iddata/abs sym/abs dlarray/abs gpuArray/abs
@KSSV how to write the above equation in matlab?
I guess you figured it out since you accepted the answer (remove the division by N), but here is the answer assuming N is the length of the x vector:
FI = sum(abs(diff(x)));
or more accurately, assuming we just want to sum up to N and we have no idea how many elements are in x (might be N or might be something else):
FI = sum(abs(diff(x(1:N))))
Thank you @Image Analyst...now its working

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