How to use operations in for loop problems
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Erick
am 2 Mai 2024
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 3 Mai 2024
For values of 1 to 60, create a for-loop that does the following. If the value is 1 to 20, have
the operation be number2, if the value is 21 to 40, have the operation be number, and if the
value is 41 to 60, have the operation be √number. Store all 60 results in 3 different variables
that start at 1. With the results, create a 3x20 matrix where the first row is the results of the
first operation, the second row being the results of the second operation, and the final row
being the results of the final operation
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Steven Lord
am 2 Mai 2024
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Joshua Levin Kurniawan
am 3 Mai 2024
For this task, you can use for loop as follows
A = zeros(3,20);
for ii = 1:60
if ii<=20
A(1,ii) = ii^2; %first operation
elseif ii<=40
A(2,ii-20) = ii; %second operation
else
A(3,ii-40) = sqrt(ii); %third operation
end
end
disp(A)
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Walter Roberson
am 3 Mai 2024
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