f=0.18x+0.003xy+10
in x y plane

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Satyajit Kumar
Satyajit Kumar le 8 Juil 2022
0.18x+0.003xy+10=0 If this has to be plotted in x y plane then
How can we do ,?
fimplicit(@(x,y)0.18*x + 0.003*x.*y+10,[-1000 1000 -1000 1000])

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 8 Juil 2022
Follow me, type this out using this example.
Then, you put your equation that you want to plot on the x–y plane.
x = linspace(-60, 60, 1201);
y = -(20*(500 + 9*x))./(3*x);
plot(x, y)
ylim([-6000 6000]), xlabel('x'), ylabel('y')

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Abderrahim. B
Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
Try this:
clear
close all
N = 10 ;
x = -N:0.5:N;
y = x;
[X, Y] = meshgrid(x, y);
f = @(x,y)(0.18*x + 0.003*x.*y + 10) ; % Create function
% Using countouf (x y plane)
tiledlayout(2,1)
nexttile
contourf(X, Y, f(X,Y));
% Using surf (3D) plot)
nexttile
surf(X, Y, f(X,Y))

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico le 8 Juil 2022
Please don't do obvious homework assignments for students who have made no effort to do them. This teaches the student nothing, except that there will be someone who they can con into doing their homework for them. It hurts the site, because then the same student will then assume it is proper to post their homework, and then they often try to delete their question, once they realize their instructor would not wish them to be posting their homework assignments.
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 8 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Sam Chak le 8 Juil 2022
Just wondering, how did you get two Level badges? Looks cool though... 😎
0.18x+0.003xy+10=0
If this has to be plotted in x y plane then
How can we do ,?
Abderrahim. B
Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
@John D'Errico thanks. Will try to not answer this kind of questions.
Abderrahim. B
Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
@Sam Chak have just known that I have 2 level badge, thanks for that. I am here to help . By the way your answer is not correct.
Torsten
Torsten le 8 Juil 2022
By the way: Yours is also wrong.
f = @(x,y)(0.18*x + 0.003*x.*y + 10) ; % Create function
instead of
f = @(x,y)(0.18*x + 0.003*x*y + 10) ; % Create function
Abderrahim. B
Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
@Torsten yes, elementwise multiplication, was a typo. Thanks
Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 8 Juil 2022
Thanks for pointing out. My original intent was to simply show @Satyajit Kumar how to plot a certain equation like this,
on the plane. Nothing more, nothing less. If fact, I even encouraged him to replace my example with the equation that he wants to plot. If you edit your Answer to fix the small issue on the code as highlighted @Torsten, I will persuade @Satyajit Kumar to accept your Answer. No worries, this is a very small issue.
Have a nice weekend.
Abderrahim. B
Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Abderrahim. B le 8 Juil 2022
@Sam Chak got your point. In this case your answer is also correct. The small issue was just a typo and I edited my answer already. Enjoy your weekend.
Satyajit Kumar
Satyajit Kumar le 9 Juil 2022
To all , don't create fuss of assignment and all , Always Somewhere is starting to learn something ! so as I am ! I am trying to understand things that's all
Torsten
Torsten le 9 Juil 2022
Modifié(e) : Torsten le 9 Juil 2022
Learning MATLAB primarily means trying and testing. That's what we miss in your attempts to understand the language.

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