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ENGR 1320 Final Review - Programming Major Topics: – Functions and Scripts – Vector and Matrix Operations in Matlab Dot product Cross product – Plotting in Matlab – Decision Making – Loops For While – Input methods Menu input – Output methods Disp Fprintf
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Functions and Scripts What is the difference between a function and a script file in MATLAB? – A script is simply a file that contains a series of commands – A function has inputs and outputs. To call the function from the command window, you must supply the input values, and the function will return the output values. For example the ‘ sqrt() ’ function will take the square root of the input, and return the value as the output. – Example problem: Write a function in MATLAB that returns the roots of a quadratic equation. Inputs: a,b,c of the quadratic formula Outputs: roots How would you make this a script? – See Function Example and Functions in MATLAB for proper coding of functionsFunction ExampleFunctions in MATLAB
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Vector operations in MATLAB
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Plotting in MATLAB Use the plot() command to plot data in an x vector against data in a y vector Additional plot commands: – title – xlabel – ylabel – legend Example problem: plot the two vectors – x = [0:1:10] – y = x.^2 What does the period before the ^ operator do? See Matlab BasicsMatlab Basics
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User input and output MATLAB has 2 main ways of prompting a user for information – input() – menu() To output data, you will either plot results or display information to the command window – fprintf() – disp() – use fprintf() to display formatted results and numerical values See input examples and output examplesinput examplesoutput examples
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Decision Making MATLAB has several logical operators – == – ~= – && – || – > – < – <= – >= These operators compare two things and return either a ‘1’ if the statement is true or a ‘0’ if the statement is false – Examples: – a+b == b+a returns a ‘1’ – 3+3 == 4+3 returns a ‘0’ – a+b == b+a && 3+3 == 4+3 returns ? MATLAB can make decisions based on the truth of an expression – If/then statement – Code will execute if the logical expression is true, or be skipped if the expression is false Example problem: Write a code that has the user input a number between 1 and 10 and returns a statement to the screen that tells the user whether the number greater or less than 5. See Decision Making ScreencastDecision Making Screencast
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Loops We studied two methods for making code execute multiple times: for loop and while loop – the for structure will loop a set number of times for i=1:n code to execute n times end – the while structure will loop until a condition is met while (logical expression) code to execute until the logical expression is false end See loops for the proper syntaxloops Example problem: Write a function that has an input of a single number n and returns a vector [1 2 3 4 … n] using a ‘for’ loop. Example problem 2: What is the value of ‘factorial’ at the end of the execution of this code: counter = 5; factorial = 1; while (counter > 0) factorial = factorial * counter; %Multiply counter = counter - 1; %Decrement end factorial
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Study Strategy Exam problems will be similar to homeworks Several problems have been revisited in this class: – Electric circuits, truss equations, etc… Look over the first 2 exams for representative problems (particularly the 2 st for matlab- related problems) Refer to the MATLAB book for help
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