what is wrong with my function
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mostafa Eldaly
el 25 de Feb. de 2019
Comentada: Francisco Moto
el 19 de En. de 2021
here is the Question that I want to Answre:
(Write a function called tri_area that returns the area of a triangle with base b and height h, where b and h are input arguments of the function in that order.)
function area = tri_area(b,h)
area = b*h;
end
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Stephan
el 25 de Feb. de 2019
You calculate the area of a rectangle. Think about the formula of triangle area...
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Muhammad Haris Anwar
el 3 de Mzo. de 2020
function area = tri_area(b,h)
tri_area=0.5*b*h
end
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Mrinal kant Priyadarshi
el 3 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Mrinal kant Priyadarshi
el 3 de Mayo de 2020
function area= tri_area(b,h)
tri_area(b,h)= (0.5)*(b)*(h)
area= tri_area(b,h)
end
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2020
If b and h happen to be positive integers, then the assignment on the first line would work, creating an array that is b rows high and h columns, with all the values set to 0 except for the very bottom corner that would be set to (0.5)*(b)*(h) . You would then retrieve that location to create the output. This seems a bit of a waste to create that array.
If either b or h is not a positive integer, such as if b were 2.5 and h were 5, then the assignment on your second line would fail.
You have confused arrays and formulas. In MATLAB, you create formulas using @, such as
function area= tri_area(b,h)
TA = @(b,h) (0.5)*(b)*(h);
area = TA(b,h);
end
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