Help with basic MATLAB syntax
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[EDIT: Jun. 14, 17:42:47 UTC - Reformat MKF]
how i write this in matlab
sin(cos(eln25))+100(55/7-1000tan(.23))
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
What does eln25 mean?
Is the 0.23 intended to be degrees or radians?
Walter Roberson
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
55/7 is an approximation of 2*pi . That suggests to me that perhaps your tan expression is intended to be an arctan expression ?
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Matt Fig
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
sin(cos(eln25))+100*(55/7-1000*tan(.23))
Assuming eln25 is a variable with numerical value, or a function which returns a number.
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Walter Roberson
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
Sure, but the challenge might be to learn how to code it anyhow. After all the entire expression is constant and could be replaced by a single number.
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Matt Tearle
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
Just for Sean:
function doodle
hf = figure;
ha = axes('units','normalized','position',[0,0,1,1],...
'XLim',[0,1],'XTick',[],'YLim',[0,1],'YTick',[]);
set(hf,'WindowButtonDownFcn',@startdraw)
uiwait(hf)
function startdraw(src,~)
set(src,'pointer','crosshair')
cp = get(ha,'CurrentPoint');
xinit = cp(1,1); yinit = cp(1,2);
hl = line('XData',xinit,'YData',yinit,...
'color','k','linewidth',2);
set(src,'WindowButtonMotionFcn',@movedraw)
set(src,'WindowButtonUpFcn',@enddraw)
function movedraw(~,~)
cp = get(ha,'CurrentPoint');
xdat = [get(hl,'XData'),cp(1,1)];
ydat = [get(hl,'YData'),cp(1,2)];
set(hl,'XData',xdat,'YData',ydat);
drawnow
end
function enddraw(src,~)
set(src,'Pointer','arrow')
set(src,'WindowButtonMotionFcn',[])
set(src,'WindowButtonUpFcn',[])
uiresume(hf)
end
end
end
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Sean de Wolski
el 14 de Jun. de 2011
- Open the editor and a new blank file or the command line
- Copy the above into it
That will have then been written in MATLAB!
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