How to do write the codes for this summation problem?

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Having defined n and T then
B = 1./(log(T) - mean(log(T)));
Note that in Matlab, log is log to base e.

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In fact, you don't need to define n explicitly!
Thanks.
If there is not a mean, then how should i write it? For example,
T=[0.56, 0.23, 1.58, 2.69, 1.1]
In that case use
sum(log(T))
for the summation part.
Type help sum in the command window for more detail.
I tried to check there at first. But i don’t understand how to define the i. Can you kindly write the full codings? It will help me to understand.
You don't need to do the i, MATLAB automatically adds up all the terms.
MD Rokibujjaman Sabuj
MD Rokibujjaman Sabuj el 22 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: MD Rokibujjaman Sabuj el 22 de Oct. de 2020
I tired to use B = 1./(log(T)-sum(log(T)))
But it’s not running.
Upload the exact code that you used (use the code button in the menu ribbon).
I tired to use
T=[0.56; 0.23; 1.58; 2.69; 1.1]
B = 1./(log(T) - sum(log(T)));
It works for me:
>> T=[0.56; 0.23; 1.58; 2.69; 1.1];
B = 1./(log(T) - sum(log(T)))
B =
-13.7741
-1.0390
1.0367
0.6681
1.6597
Look in the Workspace window to see the values, or remove the semicolon to see the values in the command window.
Its working now. Thanks.

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