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Denikka Brent
Denikka Brent on 19 Oct 2018
Answered: possibility on 19 Oct 2018
How can I multiply a matrix by a function of time so that my answer is a time dependent function?
For example: say u(t)=P*n(t)
n(t) is a function of time and P is a 5x5 matrix. I am trying to put this in matlab so that I can graph u(t) vs time.
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Denikka Brent
Denikka Brent on 19 Oct 2018
n(t) is a function dependent on time. When solved in matlab it shows to be a vector of columns 1-100
James Tursa
James Tursa on 19 Oct 2018
Is the first dimension of the n(t) result 5? If not, how are you supposed to multiply it by P?

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possibility
possibility on 19 Oct 2018

I am assuming P to be 5 X 5 matrix and n(t) to be 5x100. Hence, if you do the calculation

u(t) = P*n(t) , you are going to get u(t), a 5x100 matrix (same dimension of n(t)).

You can do it in a for loop

for i=1:size(n,1)
u(i,:)=P(:,i).*n(i,:)
end

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