How can i create a sequence?
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Hello,
I have a sequence Xn:
xn ∈ {(±1, ±i)} means xn is an element of the set [-1-i, -1+i, 1-i, 1+i] and i want to create this sequence for n=1 to N=100.How can i make this happen?
thank you.
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John D'Errico
on 3 Nov 2019
Edited: John D'Errico
on 3 Nov 2019
Then explain (comment) that the answer was not helpful.
Seome people want to just ask the same question every couple of days or even every hour, hoping to get an answer they want.
Note that your original question was quite confusing, and even after you made a comment, it was still confusing. That explains why the answer was inaccurate.
For example, even here you describe exactly 4 terms of that sequence. Should it then repeat in exactly the same sequence, so you would then have 25 repetitions of those 4 complex numbers?
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Image Analyst
on 3 Nov 2019
To create that "sequence for n=1 to N=100", simply do this:
for n = 1 : 100
result = [-1-1i, -1+1i, 1-1i, 1+1i] % Create this sequence of 4 values.
end
Not sure why you want that though. Take note that the i have a 1 with no space or operator in between them so that 1i = sqrt(-1), the imaginary variable.
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