Vectorizing a multivariate function

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Proman
Proman le 27 Août 2021
Commenté : Proman le 28 Août 2021
Hello everyone
I have a problem to define a bivariate function using vectorization. I want to plot the function z = x1^2 + x2^2 which is a paraboloid.
I define x as:
x = [x1;x2];
z = x.' * x;
which means that z = x1^2 + x2^2 but it gives me the wrong answer. for example, for
x1 = linspace(-1,1,10);
x2 = linspace(-2,2,10);
when I define z = x.' * x the answer is wrong (however the size of z is correct and 10*10) but when I say
[X1,X2] = meshgrid(x1,x2)
z = X1.^2 + X2.^2
the answer is correct
I do not fully understand where I go wrong. I will appreciate your kindness in advance for helping me.

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Chunru
Chunru le 28 Août 2021
Define ,
x = [x1;x2];
The x here is a matrix of 2 by n:
z = x.' * x;
Here z is matrix multiplication of (x.') and x.
The result z is an nxn matrix. But it does not mean that z = x1^2 + x2^2.
When you define x1 and x2 as follows:
[X1,X2] = meshgrid(x1,x2)
,
z = X1.^2 + X2.^2
Then X1.^2 is the element-by-element square, so that
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Chunru
Chunru le 28 Août 2021
Yes. It's possible use automatic array expansion.
x = (1:5); % row vector
y = (0:10:60)'; % column vector
z = x.^2 + y.^2 % vectors expanded to compatible matrices
z = 7×5
1 4 9 16 25 101 104 109 116 125 401 404 409 416 425 901 904 909 916 925 1601 1604 1609 1616 1625 2501 2504 2509 2516 2525 3601 3604 3609 3616 3625
Proman
Proman le 28 Août 2021
Many thanks

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