function chebyshev (a, b, numpolys)
t=a:0.1:b;
allp=zeros(numpolys, length(t));
for n=1:numploys
x=(a+b)/2+(b-a)/2*cos((2*(1:n)-1)*pi/(2*n));
y=(1)./(x.^2+1);
allp(n,:)=newton(x, y, t);
end
plot (t, allp)
end
function p=newton(x,y,t)
n=length(x);
x=30;
y=1.0803306e-44;
t=[a,b];
c=y;
for k=2:n
c(k:n)=(c(k:n)-c(k-1))./(x(k:n)-x(k-1));
end
p=c(n)*ones(size(t));
for k=n-1:-1:1
p=p.*(t-x(k))+c(k);
end
end

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Wayne King
Wayne King am 6 Feb. 2014
Bearbeitet: Wayne King am 6 Feb. 2014

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The simple answer is your input argument is spelled numpolys in the function declaration, but you spell it numploys in the for loop.
But you have other problems, for example you have a,b internal to the subfunction newton(), but you don't pass those.

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