Write a function that will take two numbers as input arguments and will print a set of concentric squares of stars whenever the row and column are odd.
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Malik McMillon
on 31 Oct 2016
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2016
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2016
What would be the expected output for
fnname( sqrt(2), pi-4i )
?
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James Tursa
on 31 Oct 2016
Here is a starting point:
1) Create a function m-file in your working directory with an appropriate name. E.g.,
edit mycircles.m
2) Put this code into this file:
% Add a description of the function, inputs & outputs, here
function mycircles(a,b)
% Insert your code for printing the "squares of stars" here
end
Add your description and your code in the places indicated.
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2016
Starting points:
To add to this, you need to find out what the question means. Is it the row and column indices that might or might not be odd, or is it based upon the content of some array? How big should the squares be? What should be printed for the other locations? What do the two input numbers have to do with the rest of the question?
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Walter Roberson
on 31 Oct 2016
The only question that answers is what the name of the function should be.
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