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How to square each element of a vector

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Daniel
Daniel am 31 Jan. 2012
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 12 Mär. 2023
Hello everybody I have a very simple problem, but I don't know how to solve it.
I want to create a row vector from a certain range between two limits. So, given the limits 'a' and 'b', I do: x = [a:0.1:b] %I obtain a vector with equally spaced values between 'a' and 'b', with a 0.10 step.
The problem is that now, I need to elevate each value of 'x' to square, and so, obtain a new vector, let's say 'y', that will contain the values of 'x' squared. How do I do this???
Example: x = [0:1:4] ans = 0 1 2 3 4
I need y to be: 0 1 4 9 16
Thanks everyone!

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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis am 31 Jan. 2012
y = x.^2;
Using the "." will effectively perform element-by-element mathematical operations. So if you had 2 MxM matrices, say A and B, then:
C = A*B;
Would yield normal matrix multiplication, while:
C = A.*B;
Would yield element-by-element multiplication of both matrices.
See example below:
>> A = eye(2)
A =
1 0
0 1
>> B = rand(2)
B =
0.9594 0.1745
0.9917 0.9862
>> A*B
ans =
0.9594 0.1745
0.9917 0.9862
>> A.*B
ans =
0.9594 0
0 0.9862

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 31 Jan. 2012
y = x.^2;
If you don't need the intermediate variable x, then you could simply have done
y = (a:0.1:b).^2;

Jabir Mumtaz
Jabir Mumtaz am 30 Mai 2018
y=x.^2;

Saurabh Palve
Saurabh Palve am 23 Jan. 2020
x=[2 5 1 6]^2
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Kyle Delaney
Kyle Delaney am 20 Dez. 2020
You forgot the dot
John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 12 Mär. 2023
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 12 Mär. 2023
For any newbies who might see this question, of the many answers I see here, all the others are correct, but this answer by @Saurabh Palve is not correct in MATLAB. Without a dot in that operator, that line will fail.

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MUHAMMAD FAIZAN ALI
MUHAMMAD FAIZAN ALI am 12 Mär. 2023
>> A=[4 3;1 2]
A =
4 3
1 2
>> A.^2
ans =
16 9
1 4

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