Function that returns the Error

I have to assign variable names to the following items:
  • Exact solution is 15.7214
  • Current approximation of the solution is 15.7813
  • Previous approximation of the solution is 15.9375
Than I have to write a function that returns the Relative True Error using TRE = 100*abs((exact-approx)/exact) and another function that returns the Absolute Relative Error using ARE= 100*abs((new-old)/new). I need to get the code correct before putting it into a function. I can only use:
  • abs()
  • function
  • for-end
  • fprintf
  • if-elseif-else-end
  • input
  • plot
  • size()
  • while-end
  • fprintf
The code I have so far is:
exact_sol = 15.7214;
current_approx_of_sol = 15.7813;
previous_approx_of_sol = 15.9375;
TRE = 100*abs((exact_sol-current_approx_of_sol)/exact_sol);
fprintf("The relative true error is %2.2g. \n", TRE)
ARE = 100*abs((new-previous_approx_of_sol)/new);
fprintf("The absolute relative error is %2.2g. \n", ARE)
I'm not sure if what to do about the "new" variable. I'm not sure if this is correct at all.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Mär. 2021

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In this context, old -> previous_approx_of_sol and new -> current_approx_of_sol

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