difference between t and t~

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Yoshi Zn
Yoshi Zn 2016년 11월 5일
편집: John D'Errico 2016년 11월 5일
function s = powersin(x)
%POWERSIN Power series for sin(x).
% y = POWERSIN(x) tries to compute sin(x) from its power series.
s = 0;
t = x;
n = 1;
while s+t~= s;
s = s + t;
t = -x.^2/((n+1)*(n+2)).*t;
n = n + 2;
end
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2016년 11월 5일
편집: John D'Errico 2016년 11월 5일
Um, t~ does not exist in MATLAB. It is invalid syntax on its own. In fact, the characters "t~" only appear in your code in one place, in a test. There, the operator is ~= so the ~ is actually part of a test for inequality. It is not a separate operator applied to t in any way.
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I would strongly suggest that you start at the beginning. Read the beginning tutorials. Learn basic MATLAB syntax.

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