using for loop to solve a function

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caroline
caroline on 27 Jan 2019
Commented: caroline on 28 Jan 2019
Given the following function ??(??) = 20000 * log(x) − 3x Use a for loop to compute f(x) for 1 ≤ x ≤ 20.
my solution
x = linspace(0,20,20);
for i=1:20
x2 = x;
y2 = 20000*log(x)-3*x;
plot(x2,y2,'r')
am i on the right track plot is blank

Answers (1)

madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 27 Jan 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 27 Jan 2019
I know it is your homwork and appreciate that you have tried something.
I suggest you to do Matlab Onramp course which is interactive and fun to learn MATLAB.
Loop version:
x = linspace(0,20,20);
% ^^------ increase to get a smoother curve
y2=zeros(size(x)); % preallocate
for k=1:numel(x)
% x2 = x; ?? does nothing
y2(k) = 20000*log(x(k))-3*x(k);
% ^^^------ save y2 in each iteration
end
plot(x,y2,'r') % plot outside the loop
Matlab's way (vectorization):
x = linspace(0,20,20); % just three lines of code
y2 = 20000*log(x)-3*x;
plot(x,y2,'r')
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 28 Jan 2019
Edited: madhan ravi on 28 Jan 2019
You didn't answer my first question.Plus I don't see any differences in the figure? not sure what do you mean by "i just thought it was wrong because when plotted on calc it looked wrong. " Did you verify the scale?
caroline
caroline on 28 Jan 2019
original question was for loops yes

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