David Cazenave
Allan Hancock College
Hello everybuddy, I'm Danish, French, a carpenter (pick up/framing), and a part-time student. I have an A.A. Engineering, A.S. Civil Engineering Technology, A.A. Mathematics and Science Transfer, and a certificate (all general education for CSU, UC systems). All with honors, and calculus based (139 units), from Allan Hancock College and Cuesta College. I speak English, Spanish (2 years in high school), some Danish, MATLAB, TI-Basic, and Fortran. I like writing mfiles, mountain biking (in the city or out in the sticks), Starbucks coffee, and I have green eyes. I know my File Exchange mfiles need updating (under construction). I live in CA and it's been difficult to work on my File Exchange stuff the last few years. Too many parasites, but I'm working on a solution, please be patient.
MATLAB, Fortran
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How do I fix "Error using ==> mupadmex Error in MuPAD command: DOUBLE cannot convert the input expression into a double array. If the input expression contains a symbolic variable, use the VPA function instead." ?
It's because your trying to convert a symbolic variable into a double precision number.
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How to speed up this array operation?
... preallocating speeds up for loops.
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How do I fix "Error using ==> mupadmex Error in MuPAD command: DOUBLE cannot convert the input expression into a double array. If the input expression contains a symbolic variable, use the VPA function instead." ?
This is my script and the error I get after I enter the series equation and starting k: syms k series_eq = input('Enter...
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