What code would you input to represent the equation for the volume of a sphere without getting an undefined variable error?

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V=(4*pi*r^3)/3

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 19 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: John D'Errico el 19 de Jun. de 2016
Easy, peasy.
V=(4*pi*r.^3)/3;
I added a semi-colon at the end, and I used .^ for the exponent, in case r is an array or vector.
Since you apparently are getting an undefined variable error, then you need to tell us more.
My guess is, you actually want to create a function of the radius, so that r is indeed undefined at the time you create the function.
V= @(r ) (4*pi*r.^3)/3;
Or possibly, you want to create this in symbolic form. In that case, you need to define r as symbolic.
help syms
How can we know what is in your mind?
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Ethan Sehrt
Ethan Sehrt el 19 de Jun. de 2016
yeah I don't have the symbolic toolbox and whenever I type help syms, it corrects it to help sum. I suppose this is a result of not having the symbolic toolbox. So I guess volume as a function of the radius is the next best approach.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 19 de Jun. de 2016
Yes, you must not have that TB. Within limits, you COULD use my sympoly toolbox. It is on the File Exchange. It is admittedly limited though.

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