How can I code a two variable function?
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Eduardo Fornazieri
on 10 Jul 2021
Edited: ANKUR KUMAR
on 11 Jul 2021
Hi, could you code this function from ?
I know I can't do it to infinity, so I choose the sum from 0 to 100. Please, help.
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ANKUR KUMAR
on 11 Jul 2021
Edited: ANKUR KUMAR
on 11 Jul 2021
You can simply use for loop to iterate x and y. Refer to the below code just for your reference. You might need to make modification as per your need.
This might be the good starting point for you to write code independently.
Anyway, I am getting some of the NaN values.
func = @(n,x,y) (((-1)^n)/((2*n + 1)^3))* sech(((2*n + 1)*pi)/2)*cosh(((2*n + 1)*pi*x)/2)*cos(((2*n + 1)*pi*y)/2);
n_upper_limit=100;
for x=1:5
for y=1:5
u(x,y) = 1- y^2 - ((32)/(pi^3))*(sum(arrayfun(@(n) func(n,x,y), 1:n_upper_limit),'omitnan'));
end
end
disp(u)
% For plotting u
imagesc(u)
title('Values of u')
xlabel('x values')
ylabel('y values')
xticks([1:5])
yticks([1:5])
colorbar
set(gca,'Ydir','normal')
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