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if i have y4='0.2+6' is there a way to make p=0.2+6 but keeping the numbers like that and not equaling it to 6.2.

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if i have y4='0.2+6' is there a way to make p=0.2+6 but keeping the numbers like that and not equaling it to 6.2.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 28 de Abr. de 2020
If the function to be evaluated is always going to be a polynomial, another option would be to store it as a vector of coefficients and use polyval to evalute it.
p = [-0.2, 20];
x = 0:0.25:5;
y = polyval(p, x)
One potential benefit this has over the anonymous function is that you could manipulate or query the coefficients by indexing into p.
David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson el 28 de Abr. de 2020
Hi Elliott,
could you just do something like
x = 6.2
xintdec = [floor(x) x-floor(x)]
xintdec = 0.2000 6.0000
y = xintdec*rand
y = 0.1265 3.7942

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