logic question regarding two vectors
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The two vectors, x=[0, -4, 7, 0, -1, 2], y=[1, -4, 8, 0, 1, 6] are given. Explain how matlab could reutrn...z = x and (not y)
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Really have no idea what you are asking.... just guessing
x=[0, -4, 7, 0, -1, 2];
y=[1, -4, 8, 0, 1, 6];
z=min(x,y)
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Sami Ahmed
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
x=[0, -4, 7, 0, -1, 2];
y=[1, -4, 8, 0, 1, 6];
z=x&~y
z=(x&y)|(~x)
Note, x and y vectors can be converted to logical vectors: anynumbers not zero are logical 1, otherwise logical zero
logical(x)
logical(y)
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
This was obviously a homework question though...
Sami Ahmed
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
Sami Ahmed
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
We discourage volunteers from giving complete code for homework questions, as we find that when we do that, often the people do not learn the techniques, and instead mostly copy the answer given. We encourage the volunteers to instead answer in ways that teach the concepts, leaving the people asking the questions to apply the concepts to arrive at the answer.
Sami Ahmed
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
Sami Ahmed
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
Walter Roberson
el 8 de Sept. de 2022
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The "or" operation for vectors is written as the | operator.
The "and" operation for vectors is written as the & operator.
The "not" operation for vectors is written as the ~ operator.
Note that for the purpose of MATLAB, a value is considered true if it is non-zero (except that it is an error to apply logical tests directly to NaN values.)
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