How can I define f for 0=<x=<1000? I know that we can say x=[0:increment:1000], but I am looking for something that can be defined as continuous form of f rather than discrete points.
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How can I define f for 0=<x=<1000? I know that we can say x=[0:increment:1000], but I am looking for something that can be defined as continuous form of f rather than discrete points.
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
2018-5-17
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2018-5-17
For computer everything considered as discrete. Whatever the space separation is very very small or some value. Here it has infinite computation, how you deal with the numbers.
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Majid Farzaneh
2018-5-17
Hi, There is no way to define something continues in computer. All the signals store as discrete. Because a continues signal has infinite points and we have not infinite storage. You can take increment very small like 0.00001. When you use a command like plot, the result presented as continues.
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