why this function is not plotting?
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a =5;
T = 2E3;
Z = linspace(0,0.1,0.01);
U = (1+2.*Z)./(2.*a.*T);
plot(Z,U)
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Star Strider
le 21 Juil 2022
Look t the linspace result —
a =5;
T = 2E3;
Z = linspace(0,0.1,0.01)
U = (1+2.*Z)./(2.*a.*T);
plot(Z,U)
a =5;
T = 2E3;
Z = linspace(0,0.1,150) % 'linspace' Now Produces A Vector
U = (1+2.*Z)./(2.*a.*T);
plot(Z,U)
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Star Strider
le 21 Juil 2022
Shading between them is straightforward —
% clc
% clear all
a =5;
T = 2E3;
Z = linspace(0,0.1,150);
U = (1+2.*Z)./(2.*a.*T);
V = (a.*Z)./(1+2.*Z);
Lv = Z>0;
UL10 = log10(U(Lv));
VL10 = log10(V(Lv));
figure
patch([Z(Lv) flip(Z(Lv))], [UL10 flip(VL10)], 'g', 'FaceAlpha',0.25)
hold on
plot(Z,log10(U))
plot(Z,log10(V))
hold off
grid on
The use of ‘Lv’ here is to avoid using values of ‘Z’ equal to 0 becausse the log of 0 in any base is -Inf, and the patch function will not work with non-finite values.
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