error when calculating factorial
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I want to calculate all the combinations for a X number of variables and I am doing this code:
m=6;%number of variables
TC=0;
for n=1:m,
C=factorial(m)/((factorial(n)*factorial(m-n));
TC=TC+C; %total number of combinations
end
TC
but I have the following error message from MATLAB:
Unbalanced or unexpected parenthesis or bracket.
Does anybody know which would be the right code to compute the total number of combinations, or where is the error in my code?
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Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
The error is due to a missing bracket at the end of this line:
C=factorial(m)/((factorial(n)*factorial(m-n));
Add a bracket and it works.
C=factorial(m)/((factorial(n)*factorial(m-n)));
13 Comments
Josep
on 12 Aug 2014
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
what is the error message? I used your code with the added bracket and it worked.
Josep
on 12 Aug 2014
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
ok is "factorial" the name of your script? If so change it for something else like Factorial_function for instance, otherwise Matlab might confuse it with the built-in function "factorial".
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
yes, because there is already a built-in function named factorial.
Josep
on 12 Aug 2014
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
No problem! You can simply save your m.file under a different name using the "save as" button.
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
can you post your whole .m file?
Josep
on 12 Aug 2014
Ben11
on 12 Aug 2014
yep. That's weird that it does not work if this is what you have in your m.file. Maybe restart matlab and run it again? Copying this code in your command window generates this error?
Josep
on 12 Aug 2014
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