logspace equivalent and sin(x) [solved]
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Hello, I have to solve a couple of exercises; the first one asks me to write with ":" the equivalents of this:
x=linspace(0, 10, 5);
x=linspace(-5, 5);
x=logspace(1, 3, 3);
x=logspace(1, 3, 5);
I solved the first by myself ( x=[0:2.5:10] ) because it's easy, but I really can't understand the others; actually I don't just want to solve the exercises but I want to understand if there is actually a method and how it is done.
Second one is this: A = {sin(x), x=1,2, ,1000}, I have to find how many elements of A are bigger than 1/2 using function SUM; actually I don't know that writing, I just started using Matlab, but even Matlab gives me an error, so maybe I thought it was wrong written; any guesses?
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Stephan
on 10 Nov 2019
x = 10.^(1:3) % x=logspace(1, 3, 3)
result = sum(A>0.5) % Number of elements in A bigger than 0.5
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JESUS DAVID ARIZA ROYETH
on 10 Nov 2019
a=1;
b=3;
c=3;
logspace(a, b, c)==10.^(1:(b-a)/(c-1):b) %are equivalent
on the other hand
x=1:1000;
A=sin(x);
total=sum(A>1/2)
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Giacomo Lorenzi
on 10 Nov 2019
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Steven Lord
on 11 Nov 2019
You could "cheat" a little and look at what logspace does.
type logspace.m
I'm using type rather than edit to avoid accidentally modifying logspace. It's short enough that this won't display too much in the Command Window.
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