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; IterationList[ <Function>, <Start Value>, <Number of Iterations n> ] | ; IterationList[ <Function>, <Start Value>, <Number of Iterations n> ] | ||
: Gives you a list of length ''n+1'' whose elements are iterations of the function starting with the start value. | : Gives you a list of length ''n+1'' whose elements are iterations of the function starting with the start value. | ||
: {{Example| 1=After defining <code>f(x) = x^2</code> the command <code>IterationList[f, 3, 2]</code> gives you the list ''{3, 9, 81}''.}} | : {{Example| 1=After defining <code>f(x) = x^2</code> the command <code>IterationList[f, 3, 2]</code> gives you the list ''{3, 9, 81}''.}} | ||
{{Note|1=See also [[Iteration_Command]].}} | {{Note|1=See also [[Iteration_Command]].}} |
Revision as of 13:35, 5 August 2015
- IterationList[ <Function>, <Start Value>, <Number of Iterations n> ]
- Gives you a list of length n+1 whose elements are iterations of the function starting with the start value.
- Example: After defining
f(x) = x^2
the commandIterationList[f, 3, 2]
gives you the list {3, 9, 81}.
Note: See also Iteration_Command.