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I try to do a Newton Raphson method with JS. I did that code but, on this code the polinomy it's defined and I need to pass manually. I don't know how I can put a polinomy manually. Please any idea... :(

<script language="javascript">
        function funcion(x)
        {
            return  Math.cos(x) - x * x * x;
        }
        function derivada(x)
        {
            return -Math.sin(x) - 3.0 * x * x * x;
        }
        function procesar(formulario)
        {
            var i = 0;
            var err, x_1, x = parseFloat(formulario.x.value);
            var resultado = '<table border="1"><thead><tr><td align="center">i</td><td align="center">x<sub></sub></td><td align="center">error</td></tr></thead><tbody>';
            do
            {
                x_1 = x;
                x = x - funcion(x) / derivada(x);
                err = Math.abs((x - x_1) / x);
                resultado += '<tr><td>x<sub>' + i + '</sub></td><td>' + x_1 + '</td><td>' + err + '</td></tr>';
                i++;
            } while (x != x_1 && i < 100);
            document.getElementById('resultado').innerHTML = resultado + '</tbody></table><br>' + (i == 100 ? 'La solucion no es convergente. ' : 'La solucion es ' + x);
            return false;
        }

That's my html:

<body>
  <h1 align="center">Metodo de Newton-Raphson</h1>


  <form name="formulario" onsubmit="return procesar(this);">
    Ingrese la función
    <input name="x" type="text" size="4" />
    <input type="submit" value="Procesar" />
  </form>


  </br>
  </br>
  </br>
  <table align="center" bgcolor="white">
    <tr>
      <th>

        <br/>
        <div id="resultado"></div>

      </th>
    </tr>
  </table>
</body>
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  • you should change your opening script tag to use <script type="text/javascript"> instead of <script language="javascript"> since the latter has been deprecated for a while
    – Pabs123
    Dec 25, 2015 at 18:11
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    are you trying to replace Math.cos(x) - x * x * x; with a manually entered function?
    – Pabs123
    Dec 25, 2015 at 18:21
  • Yes, that what I need..
    – Lewis
    Dec 25, 2015 at 18:22
  • who is going to give you that function? other code? the user?
    – toskv
    Dec 25, 2015 at 18:25
  • if the user is knowledgeable enough to type the function in javascript you could use eval to interpret the inputted string to a js function. :)
    – toskv
    Dec 25, 2015 at 18:30

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You need to add a new input and take in the function as a string. then pass that function to your funcion function and use eval() to evaluate it after replacing all occurences of x with the value the user entered.

Change your form to this:

<form name="formulario" onsubmit="return procesar(this);">
    Ingrese el valor
    <input name="x" type="text" size="4" />
    Ingrese la función
    <input name="func" type="text" size="15" />
    <input type="submit" value="Procesar" />
  </form>

and then change your funcion function to:

function funcion(func,x) {
  var newFunc = func.replace(/x/g,x);
  return eval(newFunc);
}

also add:

var func = document.getElementsByName("func")[0].value;

to handle the new input, and pass it as function(func,x) when you calculate your result

The last step is to calculate the derivative of the function your user entered. I suggest using a library like this one to do the work.

see a live example (minus derivative) here: http://codepen.io/anon/pen/pgEdGW

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