Defining a function that is a summation?

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Hello, I want to define a matlab function for the following sum: http://i45.tinypic.com/fddkeb.png
I've written the sum part:
syms x k
symsum((-1)^(k-1).*x^k/(k^2), k, 1, 100)
and want to define the function as f(x) = 1 + this sum, but seem to get errors no matter what I do.
Can anyone help with setting up the definition of the function?

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 May 2012
syms x k
f = matlabfunction( 1 + symsum((-1)^(k-1).*x^k/(k^2), k, 1, 100) );
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RB
RB on 14 May 2017
Thank you so much. I have done that.
Regards, RB
RB
RB on 16 May 2017
@ Walter Sir can you please have a look at the attached jpg file in the new question created. I am not being able to sum functions although I have now define an array for matrices.
Thanks.

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Tushar GUPTA
Tushar GUPTA on 25 Mar 2019
Creating a function file: Write a local function with two input arguments ‘a’ and ‘N’ to perform the summation:, for N = 5 and 50.
can u plz help me in solving this question?

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