while command in matlab

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Charlene
Charlene on 8 May 2013
while using the while command in matlab how can I determine the no. of terms needed so that the product 2x4x6...x2n exceeds a given number N ?
x is multliplication

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Jordan Monthei
Jordan Monthei on 8 May 2013
Edited: Jordan Monthei on 8 May 2013
A while statement operates as follows:
while (condition)
{
perform action
}
end
As such, if you were to have a while loop with a condition that your product is less than your maximum N, it will run the loop until the product exceeds N at which point the condition is met.
Within the loop then, you would want to have the number continue to multiply as long as it is running. This would leave you with something as follows:
n = 1;
Product = 1;
while( Product < N )
{
Product = Product * (2*n);
n = n + 1;
}
end
with that you could have some variable that increments every time the while statement goes through in order to count how many iterations occur until you exceed your maximum.

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