converting a vector to matrix

I'm doing practice questions, and I am stuck. If the vector is x=[9,4,0,7] and i want to create a Matrix with 4 rows (the original vector, the recipricol, the factorial of the originals using my own code i already wrote, and the factorial using matlab's factorial function) while also putting ruler lines above and below the outputs. How the heck does one do this?

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Not sure if this is what you are after, but it could be a starting point. Not sure what you mean by ruler lines above and below.
y=[x;1./x;factorial(x)];

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This is the actual question for more reference:
A vector is given by x = [9, 4, 0 ,7]. Create a program that creates the vector x, then creates a matrix M from this vector. The matrix M has four rows, as follows:
• The original vector, x
• The reciprocal of x
• The factorial of the elements in x computed using the myFactorial function from the last question
• The factorial of the elements in x computed using MATLAB's factorial function.
Output the matrix M, with a ruler line above and below. For the numeric output, use MATLAB's fprintf function, creating the four lines of output in a single statement that executes once. For each value, use a field width of 15 characters, including 4 decimal places.
x=[9 4 0 7];
M=[x;1./x;myFactorial(x);factorial(x)];
I will leave the printing to you using fprintf() function.
Still wasn't able to code it
show me the code for your myFactorial() function
There are lots of good examples in the fprintf() function. You just need to experiment with the syntac until you get the format you want.
im not able to get the answer whatsoever, let alone fprint tit
myFactorial needs to be a function!
function y=myFactorial(x)%input x can be an array
x(x==0)=1;%takes care of 0!
for k=1:length(x)
y(k)=prod(1:x(k));
end
end
Then this should work for you.
x=[9 4 0 7];
M=[x;1./x;myFactorial(x);factorial(x)];
I get:
M =
1.0e+05 *
0.000090000000000 0.000040000000000 0 0.000070000000000
0.000001111111111 0.000002500000000 Inf 0.000001428571429
3.628800000000000 0.000240000000000 0.000010000000000 0.050400000000000
3.628800000000000 0.000240000000000 0.000010000000000 0.050400000000000
thanks so much!! and for the
fprintf('------------- ------------- ----------- ------------\n')
fprintf('M\n')
fprintf('------------- ------------- ----------- ------------\n')
?
Thanks so much for the help, pretty new to it and having trouble.
fprintf('------------- ------------- ----------- ------------\n')
fprintf('%13.5f %13.5f %13.5f %13.5f\n', M');
fprintf('------------- ------------- ----------- ------------\n')
The choice of 13.5f is speculation on my part: you will want to play around with the .5 part.

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