Question about Taylor Series While loop.
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I'm completely stuck on this While Loop using Taylor Series.
x = input('Input the angle in radians: ');
Cos_Estimate = 0;
k = 0;
Errrr = 1
while Errrr > .000001
if mod(k,2)
Sign = 1;
else
Sign = -1;
end
k = k + 2;
Cos_Estimate = Cos_Estimate + (x^k/(factorial(k)*Sign));
Errrr = abs(Cos_Estimate - cos(x));
end
err = abs(Cos_Estimate - cos(x));
fprintf('The estimated cosine value based on the Taylor Series is: %0.6f \n',Cos_Estimate)
fprintf('The actual cosine value is : %0.6f \n',cos(x))
fprintf('The estimation error is: %0.6f \n',err)
fprintf('The number of terms required was: \n',term)
Now I am getting NaN for my variable. I'm stuck.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 6 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 6 Mar 2013
Try this
x = input('Input the angle in radians: ');
Cos_Estimate = 1;
Errrr=1
Sign = 1;
k = 0;
while Errrr > .000001 & k<60
Sign =-Sign;
k = k + 2;
Cos_Estimate = Cos_Estimate + (x^k/(factorial(k)*Sign))
Errrr = abs(Cos_Estimate - cos(x))
end
display(Cos_Estimate)
More Answers (2)
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 6 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 6 Mar 2013
Your code never enter in the loop because Errrr is not defined
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Matt Kindig
on 6 Mar 2013
Edited: Matt Kindig
on 6 Mar 2013
Also, what exactly is the point of the "estimation error" calculation (calculation of 'err')? By definition, won't this be equal to Errrr, because you have defined it that way? Also, won't 'err' always be less than 0.000001, because of the way you have defined your loop?
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