Evaluate f(x) for multiple evenly spaced values
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How do I evaluate a function f(x) for multiple, evenly spaced values of x between two variables. ie x = exactly 10 evenly spaced numbers between 5 and 20
I'm thinking define an anonymous function so I can evaluate it over a range of values but how to set those values is where I'm lost
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  Shashank Prasanna
    
 on 16 Feb 2013
        x = linspace(5,20,10); % Generate 10 evenly spaced points between 5 and 20
y = f(x); % Call your function, assuming you have defined it already
%If f can't take in a vector you will have to call it in a loop.
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 on 16 Feb 2013
				Josh, to use mpower in your example, you must use elementwise :
 f=@(x) x.^3-2*x.^2-3*x+1
 x=linspace(5,20,10);
 y=feval(f,x)
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 16 Feb 2013
				
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 16 Feb 2013
  
			Josh, you have to do y=f(x), not f(x)=y. The "target" variable is on the left, and the expression on the right is evaluated and stuffed into the variable on the left. This is how every programming language that I've used does it.
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 on 16 Feb 2013
        hi,
You can set the values using 'linspace' :
 x=linspace(5,20,10);
 f=@(x) sin(x)
 y=feval(f,x);
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  Youssef  Khmou
      
 on 16 Feb 2013
				linspace(a,b,n) generates a vector of n points linearly spaced between and including a and b .
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