I am trying to answer a test your understanding question T4.5-3 from Introduction to MATLAB for engineers 3rd edition, but i keep failing in producing this matrix. Has anybody out the completed this problem that can give me some tips?
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Carlyle Hickman
on 16 Aug 2016
Commented: Carlyle Hickman
on 16 Aug 2016

function A = ego
A = 4;
for r = 4:6:30
for c = 4:4:30
if (r>1)&(c>1)
s = A(r-1,c)+A(r,c-1);
if s<35
A(r,c) = s;
else A(r,c) = max(A(r-1,c),A(r,c-1));
end;
end;
end
end;
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Star Strider
on 16 Aug 2016
Please post your code and a brief description of the problem. Most of us don’t have the book.
Thorsten
on 16 Aug 2016
Edited: Thorsten
on 16 Aug 2016
The question is somewhat vague: Write a program to produce the following matrix. Since it is in the chapter "For loops", the solution is probably assumed to have some for-loops. BTW: The book is available at http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~cslui/CSCI1050/book.pdf
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Thorsten
on 16 Aug 2016
There are many solutions to this problem.
A(1,:) = 4:4:12;
for i = 2:4
A(i,:) = A(i-1,:) + 6;
end
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