redefine array in for loop

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Sara
Sara on 5 Jul 2012
Hi Guys,
for n = 3:length(x)
y1 = x(2:n) ;
t1 = ((n-2):-1:0)*dt ;
% y2 = x(1:n-1) ;
y2 = y1 - 1 ;
t2 = t1 +dt;
int(n) = sum (t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y1 + t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y2)*dt/2 ;
end
I want to define y2= y1 -1 instead y2= x (1:n-1) which I have commented above. By y2 = y1 - 1, occurred some errors in MATLAB. Why? It is not correct?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Jul 2012
What error did you encounter with the code you tried?

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Answers (1)

John Petersen
John Petersen on 5 Jul 2012
y1-1 means the vector y1 with the quantity 1 subtracted from it. The commented code shifts the elements by one element. Which do you want to do?
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Sara
Sara on 11 Jul 2012
int = zeros(1,length(x));
if k <= 0
int = x ;
return
end
for n = 3:length(x)
y1 = x(2:n) ;
t1 = ((n-2):-1:0)*dt ;
y2 = x(1:n-1) ;
% y2 = -1 +y1 ;
t2 = t1 +dt;
int(n) = sum (t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y1 + t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1).*y2)*dt/2 ;
end
I mean, is there anyway to define y2 from y1? And not from variable x? Could I omit the variable y2 from the code ?
F.
F. on 11 Jul 2012
If you don't use y1 and y2 after...
if k <= 0
int = x ;
return
else
int = zeros(1,numel(x));
end
for n = 3:numel(x)
t1 = ((n-2):-1:0)*dt ;
t2 = t1 +dt;
int(n) = sum ( ...
t1.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1) .* x( 2 : n ) + ...
t2.^(k-1)/factorial(k-1) .* x( 1 : n-1 ) ...
)*dt/2 ;
end

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