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Alex Benny
Alex Benny on 20 Nov 2019
Commented: Steven Lord on 24 May 2023
single-segment
function trap(h,f0,f1)
Trap = h* (f0 + f1)/2
end trap
multiple segment
funiton trapm(h,n,f)
sum = f0
dofor 1 = 1, n-1
sum = sum + 2 *f;
end do
sum = sum +fn
trapm = h * sum/2
end trapm
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Rik
Rik on 20 Nov 2019
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Puru Kathuria
Puru Kathuria on 2 Mar 2020
Hi,
I understand that you want to convert the mentioned above pseudocode into MATLAB. Below is the mentioned implementation of your pseudocode in MATLAB.
% single-segment
function trapSingle = trap(h,f0,f1)
trapSingle = h* (f0 + f1)/2;
end
% multiple segment
function trapMultiple = trapm(h,n,f)
sum = f(1);
for i = 2: n-1
sum = sum + (2 *f(i));
end
sum = sum + f(n) ;
trapMultiple = h * (sum/2);
end
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Fatma HM
Fatma HM on 6 Jun 2021
Hello Mr. Puru Kathuria I have a matlab code I need to convert it to pseudo code plz can you help me ?

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Rahma Abbas
Rahma Abbas on 24 May 2023
Edited: Rahma Abbas on 24 May 2023
How to convert this pseudocode to a MATLAB code?
ALGORITHM ETD(E, T, A, L, D)
1 Find the tree E2 that is the same as E except that
pointers from the parents to the children are
reversed.
2 Create arrays D1 and D2, and
initialize i = path_length(L);
3 current_node = L;
4 while (current_node ≠ R)
5 D1[i] = T[current_node];
6 mutation_number =
Hamming(A(current_node), A(R));
7 D2[i] = mutation_number;
8 current_node = current_node.next(in E2);
9 i = i-1;
10 end
11 D1[i] = T(R);
12 D2[i] = 0;
13 D = Cubic_Spline(D1,D2);
14 Return D;
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 24 May 2023
Can you show us the code you've written so far to try to implement this algorithm and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty? If you do we may be able to provide some guidance.
If you aren't sure where to start because you're not familiar with how to write MATLAB code, I suggest you start with the free MATLAB Onramp tutorial to quickly learn the essentials of MATLAB.

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