How do I plot my own coded function?
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Hi all, my code creates a function that finds the natural log of the input.
function [answer, n] = mylog(x)
fprintf("calculating the log:\n");
tolerance = 1e-10;
maxIterations = 300;
answer = 0;
for n=0:maxIterations
answer = answer + (2/(2*n+1)) * ((x-1)/(x+1))^(2*n+1);
error = (2/(2*n+3)) * ((x-1)/(x+1))^(2*n+3);
relError = abs(error);
if (relError < tolerance)
break;
end
end
if (relError > tolerance)
fprintf("The log(x) could not be found\n");
else
fprintf("mylog(x) = %4e and n(x) = %i\n", answer, n);
end
To the best of my knowledge, the code works perfectly fine but I don't understand how to plot the graph (x, mylog(x)). I use x=linspace(0.001, 1), and I see that for a native function you can just do y=sin(x) and then its easily plotted. But when I try to do y=mylog(x), y is just a single value and not an array. What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
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