Significance of the (.) operator

When I have to integrate a function of x such as : @(x)(normpdf(x).*payoff(s(x)))
Why do I need to use the (.) operator before the (*) operator?
Can someone please help?
I am using the R2011a version

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez le 20 Juin 2014

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The means the product is performed element-wise in both matrices on wither side of the product sign:
Example:
a=[1 2 3];
b=[2 3 4];
c=a.*b
c =
2 6 12
You would not need a dot this case:
d=2*a
d =
2 4 6
the multiplication factor is a scalar and it will apply to every element of a.

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