how to change dot notation to if else if structure, with while and for loops.
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Say I try to evaluate this function with the dot notations, how would I proceed on changing this to the form desired.
f=@(t) 2*F0.*t.*(t>-0.5*T0).*(t<=0.5.*T0)+ ...
(2*F0.*t+2).*(t>-T0).*(t<=-0.5.*T0)+ ...
(2*F0.*t-2).*(t>0.5*T0).*(t<=T0);
f=@(t1) 2*F1.*t1.*(t1>-0.5*T1).*(t1<=0.5.*T1)+ ...
(2*F1.*t1+2).*(t1>-T1).*(t1<=-0.5.*T1)+ ...
(2*F1.*t1-2).*(t1>0.5*T1).*(t1<=T1);
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Rik
on 13 Oct 2020
I suspect your professor wants you to undo all the beautiful array operations, which is the reverse of what you should normally do.
How much of the basic Matlab syntax do you understand? Are you currently doing a Matlab course?
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Athul Prakash
on 15 Oct 2020
I'm not certain what sort of 'dot notation' is in question here.
The '.' - dots in your code are multiplication operators. In Matlab, there are two kinds of multiplication operators
1) * [star/asterisk]
2) .* [dot followed by star]
The former performs matrix multiplication and the latter is used for element-wise multiplications.
I hope this helps you understand your code better and clears up what the dots mean.
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