Finding Y vector using a given X vector and a equation

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I have the equation Y= X^2
Given X = [1:0.5:3]
Calucluate in code the Y Vector
How Do I So .
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Matt J
Matt J on 3 Oct 2019
In what way are you "overthinking" it? What are you thinking?
Chandler Vaughan
Chandler Vaughan on 3 Oct 2019
So I had simply put the vector X in the equation and solved for Y, (I have to handwrite the code) but I feel as since I solved for Y using a vector, and got a vector answer, I dont think that is the correct way to do it?

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Jess Lovering
Jess Lovering on 3 Oct 2019
You have to define your vector and then pass it into your equaiton but make sure to use .^ instead of ^ so that it goes element-wise through your equation.
X = [1:0.5:3]
Y = X.^2

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