I can't take several non-linear inputs and assign them names for using later in the code.
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I am trying to do the following operation:
a=input('Enter the no. of equations');
counter=1;
while counter<=a
f_counter=input('enter the equation','s');
F(counter)=f_counter;
counter=counter+1;
end
F is a row vector ,supposed to be,changing size and storing the non-linear equations entered by the user. The problem is 'f_counter' is being considered as a single name instead of f_1 , f_2 etc. I am writing a code for Newton's method for non-linear equations(if that helps).
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Matt J
on 5 Nov 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 5 Nov 2014
The problem is 'f_counter' is being considered as a single name instead of f_1 , f_2 etc.
Even if 'f_counter' did what you were hoping, it would (a) be bad coding practice and (b) serve no purpose because you are putting the input in F anyway. There's no reason the inputs have to be held in 2 places, as far as I can see. However, F needs to be a cell array as below
a=input('Enter the no. of equations');
counter=1;
while counter<=a
F{counter}=input('enter the equation','s');
counter=counter+1;
end
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Matt J
on 6 Nov 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 6 Nov 2014
Well, for a full understanding, you'll probably need to read up on cell array manipulation,
However, you can also gain an understanding of what my commands are doing by running them individually at the command line and displaying their output. For example, below you can see that F(:,2)={'; '} is just adding a column of semicolons to the original F,
>> F={'x+y';'x*y'}, F(:,2)={'; '},
F =
'x+y'
'x*y'
F =
'x+y' '; '
'x*y' '; '
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