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case of two mappings

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hang dong
hang dong el 21 de Mayo de 2019
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
Hi everyone! I am having difficulty in the combination of the two mappings, I have tried many times but still have not found a way to build the program. hope everyone help me. thank you very much.
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Rik
Rik el 21 de Mayo de 2019
Have a read here and here. It will greatly improve your chances of getting an answer.
What do you mean exactly by mappings? Please provide a small example input and output to illustrate what you mean. And what have you tried so far?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 21 de Mayo de 2019
%mapping #1: x -> x^2
%mapping #2: x -> x/2 + 1
mapping1 = @(x) x.^2;
mapping2 = @(x) x/2 + 1;
map1_2 = @(x) mapping2(mapping1(x));
fplot(map1_2, [-5 5])

hang dong
hang dong el 22 de Mayo de 2019
mapping1: permutation [0 1 3 2]
mapping2: permutation [0 3 2 1]
The combination of these two mappings will be a permutation I know how to calculate it on writing paper, I have trouble doing it on matlab

James Tursa
James Tursa el 22 de Mayo de 2019
Not sure which one is first, but maybe one of these is what you want?
>> mapping1 = [0 1 3 2]
mapping1 =
0 1 3 2
>> mapping2 = [0 3 2 1]
mapping2 =
0 3 2 1
>> mapping1(mapping2+1)
ans =
0 2 3 1
>> mapping2(mapping1+1)
ans =
0 3 1 2
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hang dong
hang dong el 22 de Mayo de 2019
thank you very much!

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