Matlab Array Division

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tom rawr
tom rawr on 29 Feb 2012
Hello If I may please ask for help.
If I had an array say d1 that is 10x1. So numbers going downwards vertically.
I want to create a new array d2 that is the same as d1 but each value is in a calculation like "200/array value[1]"(up to all 10 in the array).
I cant get it to work and tried things like "d2=200/d1" but that just gives me a big row of 0's.
I need the output to be a same 10x1 column vector. Please see my pic for clarification: <http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg713/scaled.php?server=713&filename=helpet.jpg&res=medium>
Thank you.

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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 29 Feb 2012
It's just
d2 = 200./d1;
Note the dot. This is element-by-element division (see Matrix and array arithmetic).
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tom rawr
tom rawr on 29 Feb 2012
Ah forgot the dot!! Thank you!!!

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James
James on 29 Feb 2012
try this
a=[1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10] anew1= [1/(a(1,:).^a);1/(a(2,:).^a) ;1/(a(3,:).^a); continue the pattern for the rest or the code up to 10.] so next one in the bracket is 1/(a(4,:).^a)
afinal= [ anew1(1,1);anew1(2:10,10)]

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