Finite-Sum Function
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Hello All,
I would like to create a function S_N, that would return the Nth term of a series. Here's what I have so far:
1 function S_N = S(N)
2 k = 1:N
3 A_k = 1./(k.^(3/2)+k.^(1/2))
4 S_N = cumsum(A_k)
5 end
MatLab politely replies:
>> S_N
Error using S_N (line 2)
Not enough input arguments.
I'm not sure what else MatLab wants. I would think this is a pretty simple fix for this uber program. (I can do it perfectly on my TI89 :D)
Much Thanks, Jim
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Andrew Newell
on 30 Jan 2012
S_N is the output, but the function name is S. Use, e.g.,
S(10)
(you'll need to input a number).
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Jan
on 30 Jan 2012
You've defined S_N such that it needs one input argument. So call it like:
S_N(3)
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Atom
on 30 Jan 2012
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Andrew Newell
on 30 Jan 2012
I did a quick search on Theodorus constant, and all the sources said it is the square root of 3, or 1.73205 ...
Radu Trimbitas
on 30 Jan 2019
There are two Theodorus constant, square root of 3 and sum of the series sum_{n=1}^{\infty} \frac{1}{k^{3/2}+k^{1/2}} ....
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