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case of two mappings

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hang dong
hang dong on 21 May 2019
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
Hi everyone! I am having difficulty in the combination of the two mappings, I have tried many times but still have not found a way to build the program. hope everyone help me. thank you very much.
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Rik
Rik on 21 May 2019
Have a read here and here. It will greatly improve your chances of getting an answer.
What do you mean exactly by mappings? Please provide a small example input and output to illustrate what you mean. And what have you tried so far?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 May 2019
%mapping #1: x -> x^2
%mapping #2: x -> x/2 + 1
mapping1 = @(x) x.^2;
mapping2 = @(x) x/2 + 1;
map1_2 = @(x) mapping2(mapping1(x));
fplot(map1_2, [-5 5])

hang dong
hang dong on 22 May 2019
mapping1: permutation [0 1 3 2]
mapping2: permutation [0 3 2 1]
The combination of these two mappings will be a permutation I know how to calculate it on writing paper, I have trouble doing it on matlab

James Tursa
James Tursa on 22 May 2019
Not sure which one is first, but maybe one of these is what you want?
>> mapping1 = [0 1 3 2]
mapping1 =
0 1 3 2
>> mapping2 = [0 3 2 1]
mapping2 =
0 3 2 1
>> mapping1(mapping2+1)
ans =
0 2 3 1
>> mapping2(mapping1+1)
ans =
0 3 1 2
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hang dong
hang dong on 22 May 2019
thank you very much!

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