four summation containing loop
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jana nassereddine
on 1 May 2021
Commented: jana nassereddine
on 2 May 2021
hey, I wrote this code for 4 summation in matlab, and i still have one problem in " n= n+ Term5*G" where n give NAN answer and I can't figure out why!!!
the code is:
clear,
f12=[]; n=0;
x= [0; 4]; y= [0; 2]; H=[0; 2]; E=[0; 3];
for l=1:2
for k=1:2
for j=1:2
for i=1:2
Term1= (y(j)-H(k))*(x(i)^2+E(l)^2)^0.5 ;
Term2= atan((y(j)-H(k))/(x(i)^2+E(l)^2)^0.5);
Term3= -0.25*(x(i)^2+E(l)^2-(y(j)-H(k))^2) ;
Term4= log(x(i)^2+E(l)^2+(y(j)-H(k))^2);
Term5= (-1)^(i+j+k+l);
G= (1/(2*pi))*(Term1*Term2+Term3*Term4);
n= n+ Term5*G;
end
end
end
end
f12 = (1/(x(2)-x(1))*(y(2)-y(1)))*n;
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Accepted Answer
Jan
on 1 May 2021
Edited: Jan
on 1 May 2021
Use the debugger to stop the code, when a NaN occurs:
dbstop naninf
Then run your code again. It stops in the first iteration, l=k=j=i=1 in:
Term2 = atan((y(j) - H(k)) / (x(i)^2 + E(l)^2)^0.5)
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is zero
By the way, sqrt(x) is faster than x^0.5 .
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