I clicked fix on a MATLAB suggetion about the equal sign now the script is not showing the vectors.

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%Problem 1
fprintf ('\n******** Problem 1 **********')
%Problem 1 will go here
%A1 Type in each element using commas/spaces to separate them
A1 = [3,6,9,12,15];
%A2 Use the [first value : spacing : last value] notation
A2 = (3:3:15);
%A3 Use the linspace command
A3 = linspace (3,15,5);
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Merveille Kavota
Merveille Kavota on 26 Oct 2016
I mean the vector do not show up ********************************************** Name: Merveille Kavota Date: 10/31/2016 Seat/Table: N File: Class17.m Instructor: Dr. Herak and Ms. Sarah Hulbert ********************************************** Class_17_application ****** Problem 1 ******** ****** Problem 2 ********>>

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Adam
Adam on 26 Oct 2016
I assume the thing you clicked 'Fix' on was an orange warning about having no ; at the end of a line. Without that your vector prints to the command line. Usually this is undesirable so Matlab gives this warning and its solution if you click 'Fix' is to add the ; to the end of the line so that it no longer prints the results to the command window.

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Raúl GB
Raúl GB on 26 Oct 2016
If you want to use the function fprintf to show the components of the vectors on the screen, you have to insert the command %d (for integers) %f (floating numbers). As it is shown here:
fprintf ('******** Problem 1 ******** %d \n', A1)

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