how to solve equation for a given matrix
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Hi everybody
I have got equation which is ;
Eq = 0.4075*exp(-((e-14.87)/11.39).^2) + 0.5621*exp(-((e-18.64)/27.74).^2);
e is a 100*1 double matrix.
I would like to use the value of each row as an input to my function and save the results as matrix again. I used solve command, I could get any results.
Any suggestion is highly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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madhan ravi
on 23 May 2019
e = .... 100 X 1 values
Eq = 0.4075*exp(-((e-14.87)/11.39).^2) + 0.5621*exp(-((e-18.64)/27.74).^2); % doesn't this get you the required results?
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Adam Danz
on 23 May 2019
What's wrong with what you've already got?
%Vector method
e = rand(100,1)*10;
Eq = 0.4075*exp(-((e-14.87)/11.39).^2) + 0.5621*exp(-((e-18.64)/27.74).^2);
% Loop method
Eq2 = zeros(size(e));
for i = 1:numel(e)
Eq2(i) = 0.4075*exp(-((e(i)-14.87)/11.39).^2) + 0.5621*exp(-((e(i)-18.64)/27.74).^2);
end
% Are they equal?
isequal(Eq,Eq2) % = 1; yes
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Adam Danz
on 23 May 2019
sol(i) is the x values that satisfy the function. If you search for that warning within this forum you get lot's of feedback.
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