Multiplying a matrix by a function

How can I multiply a matrix by a function of time so that my answer is a time dependent function?
For example: say u(t)=P*n(t)
n(t) is a function of time and P is a 5x5 matrix. I am trying to put this in matlab so that I can graph u(t) vs time.

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 19 de Oct. de 2018
What is n(t)? Is it a vectorized m-file function? A vectorized function handle? Does it return a 5xN matrix? Or ...?
Denikka Brent
Denikka Brent el 19 de Oct. de 2018
n(t) is a function dependent on time. When solved in matlab it shows to be a vector of columns 1-100
James Tursa
James Tursa el 19 de Oct. de 2018
Is the first dimension of the n(t) result 5? If not, how are you supposed to multiply it by P?

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possibility
possibility el 19 de Oct. de 2018

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I am assuming P to be 5 X 5 matrix and n(t) to be 5x100. Hence, if you do the calculation

u(t) = P*n(t) , you are going to get u(t), a 5x100 matrix (same dimension of n(t)).

You can do it in a for loop

for i=1:size(n,1)
u(i,:)=P(:,i).*n(i,:)
end

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