How to assign predetermined values for points of discontinuity
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Does anyone know how I would be able to assign a pretermined value for a point of discontinuity?  I am currently working on writing a script to determine values at cetrain points of v, and with the exception of v=10, the script is working just fine.  at v=10, we are left with the indeterminate of 0/0.  Using basic calculus and applying L'Hopital's rule, we can determine that at v=10, the output is .1.  However, I don't know how to add this to my script, and am still getting the output of NaN.  Any help on how to fix this would be appreciated.
v = 0:5:50
a_n=(0.01.*(10-v))./(exp((10-v)./10)-1)
b_n= exp(-v./80)./8
if v == 10
    then a_n = 0.1
end
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Dec 2021
        v = 0:5:50
a_n=(0.01.*(10-v))./(exp((10-v)./10)-1)
b_n= exp(-v./80)./8
a_n(v == 10) = 0.1;
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  Steven Lord
    
      
 on 9 Dec 2021
        
      Edited: Steven Lord
    
      
 on 9 Dec 2021
  
      v = 0:5:50
a_n=(0.01.*(10-v))./(exp((10-v)./10)-1)
a_n = fillmissing(a_n, 'constant', 0.1) % Fill missing values (NaN) in a_n with a constant 0.1
b_n= exp(-v./80)./8
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