How to make a function that tell us about grades using Matlab
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Hi every one; I going to make a function called letter_grade that takes a positive integer called score as its input argument and returns a letter grade according to the following scale: A: 91 and above; B: 81-90; C: 71-80; D: 61-70; F: below 61. Remember that to assign a letter to a variable, you need to put it in single quotes, as in: grade = 'A'. when i run the below codes i got grade 'B' for score 95.which in not correct.Kindly guide me how can i correct this code. Please vote up if this question help!
function grade=letter_grade(n)
if n >= 91 && n>=100
grade='A';
elseif n >= 81 && n>=90
grade='B';
elseif n >= 71 && n>=80
grade='C';
elseif n >= 61 && n>=70
grade='D';
elseif n <61
grade='F';
end
end
2 Comments
Murali Krishna
on 26 May 2015
Grade B is defined when n is between 81 and 90 both inclusive. if n>81 and n<=90 grade should be B. But in your code you have written the condition as n>=81 and n>=90. The same error is for finding other grades.
Jan
on 28 Dec 2018
@Goshom Brian and Qahar Mustafa: Please do not use flags to post comments. Thanks.
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SY
on 4 Aug 2021
What's the meaning of this program?
function [Average, StandardDeviation ] = F1_91(Scores)
% Prompt user to input grades(scores)
Scores = input('Enter Grades: ');
%Calculating average of grades
X = mean(Scores)
% Rounding off to nearest integer
Average = round(X)
% Calculating standard deviation of grades
SDD = std(Scores)
% Rounding off to nearest integer
StandardDeviation = round(SDD)
end
2 Comments
Image Analyst
on 5 Aug 2021
It simply computes the rounded standard deviation of a set of rounded numbers. Not sure what you mean by "meaning"? It's probably someone's homework answer.
Walter Roberson
on 5 Aug 2021
It is someone's wrong homework answer at that. It should not pass in Scores and then overwrite Scores with the input()
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