what does 1 indicate in f=100:1:400?

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my program is f=100:1:400 X=2*3.14*f Z=r+j*X plot(f,Z)
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monali
monali on 7 Oct 2012
it simply means that the middle value is just increment only, right?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 7 Oct 2012
Edited: the cyclist on 7 Oct 2012
The statement
>> f = 100:1:400
tells MATLAB to create a vector of values from 100 to 400, with a spacing of 1. Similarly,
>> f = 100:100:400
would result in
>> f = [100 200 300 400]
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