How do I square an array?

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Danielle Brunig
Danielle Brunig on 29 Aug 2022
Answered: Nisarg on 8 May 2024
Hi, I'm trying to square an array, but it won't work for some reason, and I cannot figure out why. I'm sure I'm probably overlooking something big though.
x=[a:10:b];
y=x.^2;
gz=-0.2794*(p)*(r^3)*z/((y+z^2)^(3/2))
It gives me multiple errors whenever I try to run this code through, even though I coded all of the variables, it doesn't like trying to square them.
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Torsten
Torsten on 29 Aug 2022
Edited: Torsten on 29 Aug 2022
Please include the full code and write exactly what does not work.
In gz, you will of course have to use .^, .* and ./ instead of ^, * and /
x = 1:10;
y = x.^2
y = 1×10
1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100

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Answers (2)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Aug 2022
Edited: Image Analyst on 29 Aug 2022
This works fine for me
% Define parameters
a = 10;
b = 40;
x=[a:10:b]
x = 1×4
10 20 30 40
y=x.^2
y = 1×4
100 400 900 1600
% Define parameters
p = 2;
r = 3;
z = 6;
gz=-0.2794*(p)*(r^3)*z ./ ((y+z.^2) .^ (3/2))
gz = 1×4
-0.0571 -0.0099 -0.0032 -0.0014
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Nisarg
Nisarg on 8 May 2024
class_intervals = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50];
frequencies = [5, 8, 12, 10, 6];
n = sum(frequencies)
mean = sum(class_intervals .* frequencies)/n
y = sum(frequencies.*((class_intervals - mean).^2))
std = sqrt(y/n)

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