Convert equations to MATLAB code

% Equation 1
Vi(k+1)=w*Vi(k)+c1*r1(Xi,best(k))+c2*r2(Xg,best(k)-Xi(k))
% Equation 2
Xi(k+1)=Xi(k)+Vi(k+1)
% Equation 3
w(k)=wmax-(wmax-wmin)/Niter

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA el 18 de Mayo de 2019
Editada: KALYAN ACHARJYA el 18 de Mayo de 2019

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Last two equations are already in Matlab form, may be just required (.) dot in equation 3 depending on type of variable (if any vector dot operation).
In first equation best(k) menas?

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Tauqeer Nadeem
Tauqeer Nadeem el 18 de Mayo de 2019
Please convert these into matlab code.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 18 de Mayo de 2019
The equations are already in MATLAB form under the assumptions:
  1. That indexing starts at 1
  2. That w, c1, c2, wmin, wmax, Niter are all scalars
  3. That r1 and r2 are each functions that expect a vector for the first argument and a scalar for the second argument, and return scalar values
If k is not a scalar then it is questionable whether correct results would be calculated, but it would not be a MATLAB error.
There are also some circumstances that violate the second and third assumptions in which the code could be valid.
Tauqeer Nadeem
Tauqeer Nadeem el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Editada: Tauqeer Nadeem el 19 de Mayo de 2019
Equation 1
Equation 2
Equation 3
someone convert the above equations to matlab code please.
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA el 19 de Mayo de 2019
For 2 ans 3 eqns you already did the same. For eq 1 more clarification needed about Xi,best(k)
Tauqeer Nadeem
Tauqeer Nadeem el 19 de Mayo de 2019
But how can I write in matlab ? need help on that
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Mayo de 2019
You already wrote them in MATLAB form, provided that the three conditions I mentioned hold. If any of those three conditions do not hold, you have to tell us more details.

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