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I need to create a function that will take two 3D geometric vectors as its arguments, sums them, and returns the resultant vector and its magnitude
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Geoff
on 16 May 2012
And your question is ..... ?
Aakash Deep
on 1 Jun 2018
Your statement is contradicting. If the values are in 1 dimension then it is a vector, if the values are in 2 dimensions then it is a matrix and if the values are in 3 or more dimensions then it is a tensor. So, 3D vector does not make any sense.
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Geoff
on 16 May 2012
Maybe this will help:
function [vec, mag] = DoMyHomeworkForMe( v1, v2 )
% Your calculation goes here
end
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Robert
on 16 May 2012
Robert
on 16 May 2012
Geoff
on 16 May 2012
That WAS a push in the right direction. =P All you need to do is add your vectors together and find out how big the result is.
Robert
on 16 May 2012
Geoff
on 16 May 2012
Now we're going round in circles! Please see the code in my answer. The INPUTS are v1 and v2; the OUTPUTS are vec and mag. I think the names a self-explanatory here. You don't have to use the function name that I used.
Robert
on 16 May 2012
Geoff
on 16 May 2012
x = [1, 2, 3];
y = [2, 2, 2];
Robert
on 16 May 2012
Geoff
on 16 May 2012
You're kidding... copy that exact code I wrote declaring two vectors (x and y) and paste it into MatLab.
Robert
on 16 May 2012
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