Newton Raphson!but with multiple initial values :/
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This works for one initial value. Now I want to do the exact thing but for 2 more initial values. Where they all are x0= [0.5,1.5,2.5]; and the outputs will be r = [r1 , r2 , r3]. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
r1 = newtonr()
function[r]= newtonr
i = 0;
x0=0.5;
n = 5;
while i < 5
f = x0^4 - 9*x0^3+29*x0^2-39*x0+18;
df= 4*x0^3 - 27*x0^2 +58*x0 -39;
xnew= x0 - f/df;
i= i+1
x0=xnew;
disp(x0);
if i== 5
r= xnew;
disp('root is')
disp(x0)
break
end
end
end
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Michael Soskind
il 5 Mag 2020
Modificato: Michael Soskind
il 5 Mag 2020
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Hi Alex,
Edited: Please note, David Hill's answer is the one I recommend.
As a note:
To make calculations work on multiple values within an array, the operator should be preceded with a '.'
This is the case for multiplication, division, and raising to a power.
This is the main modification that David makes in his code, as well as implementing functions for the function and its derivative. This is in general better practice.
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