Convert the Mathematica expression to matlab

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LOKESH
LOKESH el 16 de Feb. de 2012
Hello I want to convert the following lines to matlab.But I am unable to do it with matlab to function.Please help..
x[i_]:=x[i]=x[i-1]+h f1[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]]+1/2 h2 (f1(1,0,0,0)[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]]+f1(0,1,0,0)[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]] f1[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]]+f1(0,0,1,0)[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]] f2[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]]+f1(0,0,0,1)[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]] f3[t[i-1],x[i-1],y[i-1],z[i-1]])
This is implementation of Taylor series.

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Thomas
Thomas el 16 de Feb. de 2012
MAtlab has inbuilt function for Taylor series
doc taylor
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LOKESH
LOKESH el 16 de Feb. de 2012
but here it is taylor method of order 3 for 3 different equations in one loop only.
Can i do that with inbuilt function.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de Feb. de 2012
for K = 1 : length(Equations)
tans(K) = taylor(Equations(K), 3, Variables(K));
end
Looks like a single loop to me.

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