How to write a function.

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Peyton
Peyton el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 3:56
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 6:32
Write a function called hw4_problem1 takes an at most two-dimensional matrix A as
its only input. The function returns a row vector v containing all elements of A that are prime
numbers. The elements of v are stored according to row-major ordering of A, which means you have
to check the elements in A row by row. You are allowed to use the isprime built-in function.
Hint: You can initialize the output v with an empty matrix before starting a loop, i.e., v = [];. As
you want to add more values to v, you can use end+1 as the new index in v. For example, if you
want to add a value 10 to the empty v, you can write v(end+1) = 10;. The variable v now has
one value, v(1) = 10;
Example run on Command Window:
>> v = hw4_problem1([ 38 83 24 54 6; 89 8 27 28 23])
v =
83 89 23
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Peyton
Peyton el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 4:11
i did lol im so tired but here is the correct one
function output = hw4_problem1(A, n)
% Check if the input A is a numeric matrix
if ~isnumeric(A)
error('Input A must be a numeric matrix.');
end
% Check if the matrix A is empty
if isempty(A)
error('Input A cannot be empty.');
end
% Get the number of rows and columns of A
[numRows, numCols] = size(A);
% Output matrix for storing results (just as an example here)
output = zeros(numRows, numCols);
% Loop over the rows of A
for i = 1:numRows
for j = 1:numCols
% Example operation: simply copy the elements of A to output
output(i = 1:numRows, j = 1:numCols) = A(2,2);
end
end
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 6:32
output(i = 1:numRows, j = 1:numCols) = A(2,2);
In MATLAB, that would be equivalent to
output("i", 1:numRows, "j", 1:numCols) = A(2,2);
which would fail because strings such as "i" cannot be used as indexes into arrays.

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Madheswaran
Madheswaran el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 6:22
Editada: Madheswaran el 17 de Nov. de 2024 a las 6:25
Hi @Peyton, This seems like a homework question, so I will give you a headstart, from which you can pick up. Learn how to write and call functions from here: https://mathworks.com/help/matlab/functions.html
Then, go through the following documentation and work on how to apply it to your question:
  1. Note the input argument for the 'isprime' function - https://mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/isprime.html
  2. Learn what logical indexing is - https://mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/422002
Hope this helps!

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