I keep getting a syntax error on the 'if' function.
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function pieulgood
%approximates and prints pi with Euler's formula
%called as pieulgood or pieulgood()
%doesn't return a value, but a print
true=0;
n=0;
while true~=1
n=n+1;
for i=1:n
vec(i)=1/((i)^2);
end
approxpi=sqrt(6*sum(vec));
approxpirounded=str2double(fprintf('.6f\n',approxpi)
if approxpirounded==pi
true=1;
end
end
fprintf('A good approximation of pi, by Euler, with n=%d is %.6f\n',n,approxpi)
end
On the line "if approxpirounded==pi", my program tells this,

Please, can someone tell me what syntax is wrong here? I've used 'if' time and time again and never had this problem.
Edit: I fixed my code to coincide with MATLAB
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Nov 2018
0 votes
That is not matlab code . matlab does not have endfor or endif or endwhile or endfunction . That appears to be octave code.
Mark Sherstan
on 20 Nov 2018
I may be mistaken but I have not seen this type of syntax used before in MATLAB. Try changing your function to something like this:
function pieulgood
%approximates and prints pi with Euler's formula
%called as pieulgood or pieulgood()
%doesn't return a value, but a print
n=0;
while 1
n = n+1;
for i = 1:n
vec(i) = 1/((i)^2);
end
approxpi = sqrt(6*sum(vec));
%approxpirounded=str2double(fprintf('.6f\n',approxpi)
approxpirounded = round(approxpi,6)
if approxpirounded == pi
break
end
end
fprintf('A good approximation of pi, by Euler, with n=%d is %.6f\n',n,approxpi)
end
MATLAB stores true as a variable that should not be overwritten so I removed that. Use the round function not fprintf, use end not endif, endwhile, endfunction, etc... Also your function will most likely never end as pi in MATLAB is 3.141592653589793 and you are only comparing 6 decimal places. Please review the code changes and notes I made to gain a better understanding of the problems you are encountering, good job getting on the right track though.
3 Comments
Jacob Oleshchuk
on 20 Nov 2018
Walter Roberson
on 20 Nov 2018
yes. the real line is the round afterwards
Jacob Oleshchuk
on 20 Nov 2018
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