Inline ; use anonymous functions instead.

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obviously, I an not a programmer. I saw this code for newton raphson method (for schoolwork), but when i tried to run it, it said that Ishould use an anonymous functions instead. what should i do?
clear , clc
cf=input('ingrese funcion a evaluar: ');
syms x
f=inline(cf);
derivada=diff(cf,x);
df=inline(derivada);
tol = input('ingrese tolerancia: ');
error = 50;
x=input('ingrese un valor inicial: ');
n =0;
disp(' n xi error')
while (error>tol)
fprintf('\t%i\t%3.5f\t%f\n', n, x, error);
n=n+1;
x=x-f(x)/df(x);
error= abs(f(x));
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Nov 2018
"what should i do?"
Read the help on anonymous functions, practice a little bit, and then use one in your code.
rocheska laconsay
rocheska laconsay on 21 Nov 2018
please help me out here. we do not study programming and out of the blue we need to pass a program

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 21 Nov 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 21 Nov 2018
see inline() input should be a string
cf=input('ingrese funcion a evaluar: ','s');
derivada=diff(str2sym(cf),x); %change this line too

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