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Hi guys. What does the dot in sinc(x) = sin(x)./x do? Remove a singularity or what?
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David Fletcher
on 15 Apr 2021
Edited: David Fletcher
on 15 Apr 2021
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Element by element division
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Robert Bag
on 15 Apr 2021
David Fletcher
on 15 Apr 2021
Edited: David Fletcher
on 15 Apr 2021
It could be a matrix - if you applied the sin function and x was a matrix it would apply sin(x) to each value in the matrix, but the way sin is applied is not fundamentally different whether x is a scaler, a vector, or a matrix, whereas x.*y is a fundamentally different method of application than x*y (element by element multiplication as opposed to matrix multiplication). In your example the dot indicates element by element division as opposed to matrix right division which is used to solve linear equations
Robert Bag
on 15 Apr 2021
Robert Bag
on 15 Apr 2021
Compare the following
x = magic(3)
sin(x)/x % matrix division
sin(x)./x % element-wise division
Additional reference: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/array-vs-matrix-operations.html
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