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If we list all the natural numbers up to 15 that are multiples of 3 or 5, we get 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 15. The sum of these multiples is 60. Write a function called sum3and5muls that returns the sum of all the unique multiples of 3 or 5 up to n where n is a positive integer and the only input argument of the function. (Credit: Project Euler)
My answer is;
function sumof = sum3and5muls(n)
sumof = sum([3:3:n])+sum([5:5:n])-sum([15:15:n]);
Fault; Problem 8 (sum3and5muls): Testing with argument(s) 1 Feedback: Your program made an error for argument(s) 1
Your solution is _not_ correct.
What is wrong in my code?
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Stephen23
le 30 Oct 2017
@SULE SAHIN: you do not need to use square brackets, because you are not concatenating anything. Instead of this sum([3:3:n]) you simply need this sum(3:3:n).
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Jan
le 30 Oct 2017
Modifié(e) : Jan
le 30 Oct 2017
The error message tells you, that the output for n=1 differs from the expectations. Look what your code does in this case. What is 3:3:n then? What is its sum?
What happens for n=3?
3:3:n
5:5:n
15:15:n
What might be the result of:
3 + [] - []
???
Note: 3:3:n is a vector already. There is no need fro additional square brackets, see http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/35676-why-not-use-square-brackets
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