repeating user created functions

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Matthew
Matthew am 24 Sep. 2023
Verschoben: Dyuman Joshi am 25 Sep. 2023
I have a nested function d_1 that i'm trying to run for the values 1-10. I need to store the data so i can plot it.
I tried d_1(1:10) but this is just displaying a single value (1)
would a for loop work for this?
something like:
N = 10
x = zeros(length(N))
for d_1 =
I'm lost from here, any pointers or help would be appreciated.
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Hiro Yoshino
Hiro Yoshino am 25 Sep. 2023
Could you elaborate on this?
Matthew
Matthew am 25 Sep. 2023
I will try my best, I'm slowely getting it to work.
right now i have
N = 10;
for k = 1:N
d_1(k)
end
this displays the answers i need in the command window, but i need each one of these answers stored in a row vector so i can plot them.

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Matthew
Matthew am 25 Sep. 2023
Verschoben: Dyuman Joshi am 25 Sep. 2023
i believe i figured it out
N = 1:10;
s = zeros(1,length(N));
for k = 1:length(N)
s(k) = d_1(k)
end
plot(s)

Pratyush
Pratyush am 25 Sep. 2023
I understand that you want to run the nested function 'd_1' for the values 1-10 and store the data for plotting.
You can use a loop to iterate over the values and store the results in an array. Here is an example script:
% Initialize an empty array to store the data
data = [];
% Iterate over the values 1-10
for i = 1:10
% Call the nested function and store the result in the array
data(i) = d_1(i);
end
% Now you can plot the data
plot(1:10, data)
xlabel('x')
ylabel('d_1(x)')
% Define the nested function d_1
function result = d_1(x)
% Your nested function logic here
result = x^2; % Just an example, replace with your actual logic
end

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