hey!! i am stuck here. i am new. help please.

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rana zain
rana zain el 22 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: rana zain el 22 de Oct. de 2020
my task is to do this:
i have wrote the codde as:
clc
clear all
xdata=linspace(-1,1,9);
ydata=1./(1+14*xdata.^2);
x=linspace(-1,1,1000);
y=lagrangeInterp(xdata,ydata,x);
plot(x,y,'b',xdata,ydata,'*r');
function [yhat]=lagrangeInterp(x,y,interpx)
X=x;
f=y;
x=interpx;
l=0;
for i=1:length(X)
li=1;
for j=1:length(X)
if i~=j
li=(li).*((x-X(j))/(X(i)-X(j)));
end
end
l=(l)+((li)*f(i));
end
yhat=l;
end
Can you tell me what will happen if we use nodes that are not equispaced in x. Instead,
use the Chebyshev nodes {xk}given by
xk = -cos(pi * k/n); k = 0, 1, ..... ,n

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Andy
Andy el 22 de Oct. de 2020
You do not say why this is wrong, the code runs. Is there an issue with the number of nodes and the linspace. The question says use n=9 (i.e. 10 nodes) but using xdata=linspace(-1,1,9); only generates 9 nodes. If you change to
xdata=linspace(-1,1,10);
This gives 10 nodes and perhaps the answer you are looking for.
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Andy
Andy el 22 de Oct. de 2020
Sorry, I can't help with that, I'm not familiar with use of the interpolation functions.
rana zain
rana zain el 22 de Oct. de 2020
Can you tag someone who can?/

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