Problem with answer 15.2 Creating and Calling Functions: (4/6) Create and Call a Function, task 1 MATLAB Fundamentals
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The problem asks us to modify the function call using two inputs. I put the answer as follows:
top5 = getLargestN(x,5)
i get a message 'error using exercise>getLargestN too many input arguments'.
The answer i solution is identical to one I gave. How do I move forward here?
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Sanket
am 4 Nov. 2022
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y0 = 0.4;
yline(y0)
tzerox = findcrossing(t,x-y0)
tzeroy = findcrossing(t,y-y0)
Bhavesh Pawar
am 11 Mär. 2022
y0 = 0.4;
yline(y0)
tzerox = findcrossing(t,x,y0)
tzeroy = findcrossing(t,y,y0)
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Oguz Tan
am 3 Apr. 2022
The real solution is different than the solution which the course gives.
y0 = 0.4;
yline(y0)
tzerox = findcrossing(t,x-y0)
tzeroy = findcrossing(t,y-y0)
Jorge Luis Argel Pacheco
am 22 Okt. 2022
gracias
Jorge Luis Argel Pacheco
am 22 Okt. 2022
esa tampoco es
Enes Çelik
am 1 Dez. 2022
Thank you so much Oguz!
Lester
am 9 Okt. 2023
Thank you, the code helped me.!
Mohamed Housni
am 10 Jun. 2024
y0 = 0.4;
yline(y0)
tzerox = findcrossing(t,x-y0)
tzeroy = findcrossing(t,y-y0)
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Sequia
am 1 Nov. 2024
this one worked! thank you!
Joed Blair Jacalan
am 12 Aug. 2023
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- Modify the definition of the findcrossing function so that it takes a third input z.
- Add a new line to the beginning of the function:y = y - z;
- In the Task 1 section of the script, change the value of y0 to 0.4.
- Modify the two calls to findcrossing to add y0 as an input.
You can use the graph to check that the returned values of t are correct (x(t) = 0.4 and y(t) = 0.4)
Midhunprabu
am 26 Dez. 2024
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Then modify the command for Task 1 so that r has a value of 0.5.
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