Write a function to calculate the area of a circle
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Hi everyone,
I need to write a function named areaCircle to calculate the area of a circle with the ff conditions: 1. The function should take one input that is the radius of the circle. 2. The function should work if the input is a scalar, vector, or matrix. 3. The function should return, one output, the same size as the input, that contains the area of a circle for each corresponding element. 4. If a negative radius passed as input, the function should return the value -1 to indicate the error.
I already have my code for the function that satisfies 1 to 3 except for 4. My code is as shown below:
function area = areaCircle(r)
if any(r<0)
A = r % array of random integers
negIndices = A < 0;
B = A; % copy A into new array B
B(negIndices) = -1 % replace the negative values in B with -1
area = B(negIndices);
else
area = pi*r.^2;
end
end
And the test inputs area:
r1 = 2;
area1 = areaCircle(r1)
r2 = [2 5; 0.5 1];
area2 = areaCircle(r2)
r3 = [1 1.5 3 -4];
area3 = areaCircle(r3)
area3 must give an array of values where the last element must be -1 to show an error. It must not be used for the calculation of the area. Thanks in advance!
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Jyothsna Chowdary
il 14 Giu 2022
hey can u tell me where to put the test inputs . i am not getting any output for it
Jose Raulito De Ocampo
il 2 Set 2022
If you don't mind me asking, what does "negIndices" mean?
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vedant mate
il 5 Dic 2018
You have just written a compicated code which is unecessary. You could simply do this:
function area = areaCircle(r)
area = pi*r.^2;
if any(r<0)
B = r < 0;
area (B) = -1;
end
%as simple as that:)
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dheeraj tippani
il 27 Gen 2019
great. worked. been struggling since hours, surprised to that the answer is so simple. i didnt use 'any' in if condition. helpful. thanks man.
ahmed samy
il 6 Ago 2019
plz can you explain to me why you put area(B)=-1;
if i put
if any(r>0)
B=r>0;
area(B)=1;
then the output not the same ..... thanks for help
Stephen23
il 9 Lug 2023
@vedant mate: that IF you used is not required either.
Garvit Amipara
il 14 Mag 2019
Modificato: Garvit Amipara
il 14 Mag 2019
Here, with the following code you can give positive or negative- scalar or matrix input and get positive output.
function area = areacircle (r)
r = input('Enter the radius to calculate the area')
for j = size(r)
i = 1:j;
area(i) = 2 * pi * (r(i).^2) ;
if area(i) < 0;
B = -1 * area(i);
area = B
end
end
end
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The input argument r is immediately discarded, and then the user is forced to manually enter an array for no good reason.
The loop indexing is unnecessary and will be wrong for anything other than a row vector.
Contrary to the requirements (though I think it's a better choice), the code appears like it intends to return negative areas instead of a simple -1 flag. Despite that difference, area(i) is never negative, so no negative inputs will ever be represented in the output in any manner. If area(i) were ever negative, the entire output would be set to a positive scalar, regardless of the size of the input -- so it's wrong either way.
To top it all off, the calculated areas are all incorrect by a factor of 2.
If it were intended to return negative areas instead of what the problem asks for, then
function area = areacircle(r)
area = pi*sign(r).*r.^2;
end
Abdurasul Choriyorov
il 1 Dic 2019
function area = areaCircle(r)
for c = 1:length(r)
if r(c)>=0
area = pi.*r.^2;
else
b = r<0;
area(b) = -1;
end
end
end
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Assume all values are positive:
Consider a vector of length 100. You iterate through an unnecessary loop 100 times. Each time, you calculate all 100 outputs. The loop does nothing but waste time calculating the same thing and throwing it away 99 times.
Consider the following matrix: [1 2 3; 4 5 6]. You iterate through the loop 3 times, testing only the first three elements [1 4 2]. This is nonsense. Don't use length() unless you know what it does. As before, all intermediate results are simply discarded.
Now assume some values are negative:
The results will be incorrect unless r(max(size(r))) is negative.
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