Using First Two Columns to Solve for Third

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Alex Dargahi
Alex Dargahi on 19 Apr 2022
Answered: KSSV on 19 Apr 2022
Hello, I've been having trouble with assigning data from my array to a function.
I have one array that goes M = [0;30;90;180;200;350]
I have another that goes e = [0.01;0.01;0.01;0.01;0.01]
I need my function use the first/only value from each column to solve. So it would take 0 and 0.01, 30 and 0.01, 90 and 0.01 and so on, then input it into my function to give me what would be 6 values.
I can't seem to find out how to get those values in my function then have it print a third column with the corresponding answers. Does anyone have any input? Sorry if this is a bleak question, this is my first post. Please let me know if you need any more information.

Answers (1)

KSSV
KSSV on 19 Apr 2022
M = [0;30;90;180;200;350] ;
e = [0.01;0.01;0.01;0.01;0.01;0.01] ;
N = length(M) ;
iwant = cell(N,1) ;
for i = 1:N
iwant{i} = myfunction(M(i),e(i)) ;
end

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