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Osamah Alayafi
Osamah Alayafi on 16 Apr 2018
Commented: Osamah Alayafi on 17 Apr 2018
P_MG=0.2*heaviside(s-2).*(1-exp(-0.05*s)); P_ME=P_GE=0.05*heaviside(s-3).*(1-exp(-0.05*s));
Hi How I do loop command for this picture? thanks
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Jan
Jan on 16 Apr 2018
It depends on what "P_MG(s)" is. Please provide any details.

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Birdman
Birdman on 16 Apr 2018
Edited: Birdman on 16 Apr 2018

You don't need a for loop. If you have Symbolic Toolbox, you can easily calculate it as:

syms t n
l=3;m=6;k=3; %random upper limits for each series
Pmg(t)=0.2*heaviside(t-2).*(1-exp(-0.05*t)); 
Pme(t)=0.05*heaviside(t-3).*(1-exp(-0.05*t));
Pge(t)=0.05*heaviside(t-3).*(1-exp(-0.05*t));
Res=symsum((symprod((1-Pmg(t))*(1-Pme(t)),t,1,l))*Pmg(l)*(symprod((1-Pge(t)),t,l+1,m)),n,1,k);
%symbolic answer will be displayed. If you want numeric, just type
double(Res)

You first calculate the product and then sum. In product, you calculate the value of function for t values. Hope this helps.

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Birdman
Birdman on 17 Apr 2018
Have you checked the answer?
Osamah Alayafi
Osamah Alayafi on 17 Apr 2018
Thank you very much for your answer. I have done them by myself using different way and I obtained the result that I was looking for. Regards.

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