
EBK MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLIC
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Chapter 2, Problem 19P
Create a vector (name it vet C) that has 12 elements of which the first is 5, the increment is 4 and the last element is 49. Then, by assigning elements of vctC to new
(a) A vector (name it Codd) that contains all the elements with odd index of vctC; i.e., Codd = 5 13 21 ... 45.
(b) A vector (name it Ceven) that contains all the elements with even index of vet; i.e., Ceven = 9 17 25 . . . 49.
In both parts use vectors of odd and even numbers for the index of Codd and Ceven, respectively. Do not type the elements of the vectors explicitly.
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