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Everytime I run my code I keep getting an infinite recursion error. My code is posted below. Can you please help me figure out why it keeps giving me this error?

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It flags me at the y(:, i) = x.^(i)./factorial(i); line below.
function exp = expapprox(x,n)
n = 5;
x = 1:5;
% number of iterations for loop
for i = 1:n
y(:, i) = x.^(i)./factorial(i);
end
exp = 1+ sum(y);
actexp = exp(x);
plot(actexp, expapprox(x,5))
end

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 18 Jul 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 18 Jul 2018
Your plot statement calls your function expapprox, so it gets into an infinite recursion. You've got another problem as well, since you create a variable named "exp" which is shadowing the MATLAB function of the same name. Pick a different variable name.
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Alison Michell
Alison Michell on 19 Jul 2018
Thank you for your help! I can change the name of the variable exp, however, is there an alternative way for me to plot the values from my expapprox function without causing the infinite recursion?
James Tursa
James Tursa on 19 Jul 2018
Edited: James Tursa on 19 Jul 2018
E.g., something like this:
expcumsum = 1 + cumsum(y,2);
actexp = repmat(exp(x(:)),1,n);
figure;
plot([expcumsum;actexp]','.-');
xlabel('Number of Terms');
ylabel('exp value');
title('Taylor Series exp convergence')
grid on
The value returned from the function could be something like this:
function expvalue = expapprox(x,n)
:
expvalue = expcumsum(:,end);

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