how to write in matlab
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hi, i am having c code how to write the below code in matlab
for (i = 0 ; i < n; i++)
scanf("%d", &num[i]);
for (j = 1; j <= n; j++) {
for (i = 0; i < n-1; i++) {
temp = num[i];
num[i] = num[i+1];
num[i+1] = temp;
print(num, n);
}
}
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
2019년 2월 4일
%Please note I did not check the logic of the code
for i=1:n
check here sscanf
for j=1:n
for i=1:n
temp=num(i);
num(i)=num(i+1);
num(i+1)=temp;
fprintf('%d %d',num,n)
end
end
end
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
2019년 2월 4일
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2019년 2월 4일
@Luna yes. It seems so. Hello @msr16 for circshift, read here and implement, any problem let me know here.
Renesh Dayah
2022년 5월 4일
create variable for x for (-π,π)
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Walter Roberson
2022년 5월 4일
For the most part, it is not possible to create a variable in MATLAB that is restricted to a certain range -- not without creating your own object oriented class and being willing to use strict rules about how to assign values to the variables.
You can create symbolic variables and give the symbolic engine assumptions about the range, in a way that in some cases the symbolic engine can reason about the value
syms x
Pi = sym(pi);
assume(x > -Pi & x < Pi)
assumptions
isAlways( imag(sin(x)) == 0)
In some cases you can configure optimization variables to be in a particular range; see https://www.mathworks.com/help/optim/ug/optimconstr.html
Dhruv
2023년 10월 23일
sin(pi/4)+e^-3/2
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Walter Roberson
2023년 10월 23일
The sin(pi/4) part can be written as
sin(pi/4)
The e^ part should be written as exp
exp(-3/2)
Note however, that instead of sin(pi/4) you get better precision if you write
sinpi(1/4)
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