how to use "while" in writing function?

A geometric series can be approximated using the following identity SUM ar^k = a / (1-r)
Provided that r < 1. Write a script that approximates the geometric series for r = 0.5 using several iterations to get within .001% of the actual value. You may use either a while or for loop.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 5 Mar 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 5 Mar 2013
hi Duong,
while loop must be used because after each iteration you have to check a if certain condition is met or not :
After iteration n you have : Un and Un-1, so as long as Un-Un-1>1e-5 do the same instructions
tolerance=;% You complete it
U2=0; %Init
U1=0;% Init
A=;% You complete it
Diff=10; % INITIA
while diff>tolerance
U2=U2+............
U1=U2........
Diff=U2-U1;
....

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"diff" is a built-in Matlab command. Using this symbol as a variable may cause unexpected behavior.
alright Jan, i changed it, thnks

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