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p=p*(cos((x(:,1))-sin(x(:,2)))
is it
p=p*(cosx1-sinx2)?
what is the difference between?
if its same,then why first one is used?
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Krishnendu Mukherjee
le 29 Jan 2012
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Walter Roberson
le 29 Jan 2012
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The first uses trig functions, while the second does not.
The first uses two columns of a variable named "x", while the second uses a variable "cosx1" and another variable "sinx2".
The first is missing a ')', while the second has balanced brackets
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Krishnendu Mukherjee
le 29 Jan 2012
Image Analyst
le 29 Jan 2012
You are so sloppy with your typing, that it's probably your main problem. cosx1 is NOT THE SAME as cos(x1). And x(;1) would cause a syntax error while x(:, 1) is perfectly valid.
Krishnendu Mukherjee
le 29 Jan 2012
Image Analyst
le 29 Jan 2012
You should get a new keyboard - they would be a very cheap fix. cos(x1) is the cosine of the variable x1. x1 is not necessarily the same as x(:,1) unless you said x1 = x(:,1); x1 could be anything at all. It could be pi, it could be 42, or 69 or anything else. Why would you think that x1 should automatically be the same as x(:,1) unless you made it so?
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