How can i use linspace with different intervals?

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The value for x is 0 to 1. I want to use 0 to 0.9 with interval 0.01 and 0.9 to 1 with interval 0.99.
I used linspcae like this but this is giving me an error.
x = linspace(0,0.9,91;0.9,1,91);
How can i use different interval in linspace? Any idea?

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Rik
Rik on 8 May 2020
You will have to call linspace multiple times:
part1=linspace(0,0.9,91);
part2=linspace(0.9,1,91);
x = [part1,part2(2:end)];

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 8 May 2020
If you know both endpoints and the interval, linspace isn't the best tool for the job. The colon operator (:) is.
x = 0:0.1:0.9;
Rik's suggestion of creating each piece independently and combining them afterwards, but use colon instead of linspace.
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Mahrosh
Mahrosh on 8 May 2020
Thankyou steven for further explanation. I want to ask there is any effect on my calculation If I used number in decimal instead of intergers?
Rik
Rik on 9 May 2020
There isn't any difference in the result, only in how you read the code as a human.

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