How to define a function with a summation

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Hello,
I'm fairly new to matlab so I'm not too familiar with the way all of the functions work. I need to plot a function I have been given :
but I am having trouble defining it. I've tried the following:
syms k x
f = matlabFunction(b0 + symsum(a(k)*sin(k*x) + b(k)*cos(k*x)));
This gives me an error stating "Invalid indexing or function definition. Indexing must follow MATLAB indexing. Function arguments must be symbolic variables, and function body must be sym expression."
Can someone help me out? :)
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Sahil
Sahil on 18 Sep 2022
syms k x f = matlabFunction(b0 + symsum(a(k)*sin(k*x) + b(k)*cos(k*x)));

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Matt J
Matt J on 30 May 2019
Edited: Matt J on 30 May 2019
An efficient implementation would be,
a=___;
b=___;
b0=___;
fplot(@(z) myFourier(z,a,b,b0));
function f=myFourier(x,a,b,b0)
n=numel(a);
arg=x(:).*(1:n);
f=b0+sin(arg)*a(:)+cos(arg)*b(:);
f=reshape(f,size(x));
end
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Matt J
Matt J on 30 May 2019
I'm baffled by the warnings. The function is vectorized as fplot requires.
Rozalia Korycka
Rozalia Korycka on 30 May 2019
That's exactly the opposite of what the warning says hahah but I don't know since I don't even know what is that supposed to mean

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