Why doesn't it work ?
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Why doesn't it work ?
I don't understand
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dpb
le 15 Jan 2023
That's better, thanks, but why not edit the original Q? and put the code there? Will it not let you edit your own Q?.
But, you've not taken the advice to heed -- the problem is still that you're not using the "dot" operators...
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 15 Jan 2023
s = 1.25;
t1 = 0:0.01:pi/2;
t2 = pi/2:0.01:pi;
t = [t1 t2];
x1=4*sin(2*t1).*sin(2*t1).*exp(-(t1/s))+2;
x2=4*sin(2*t2).*sin(2*t2).*exp(-(t2/s))+2;
p =[x1 x2];
plot(t,p)
xlabel('yura'); ylabel('elad')
title('lauren hazout')
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VBBV
le 2 Mar 2023
s = 1.25;
t1 = 0:0.01:pi/2;
t2 = pi/2:0.01:pi;
t = [t1 t2];
p=[4*sin(2*t1).^2.*exp(-(t1/s).^2)+2 4*sin(2*t2).^2.*exp(-(t2/s))+2]
%
plot(t,p)
xlabel('yura'); ylabel('elad')
title('lauren hazout')
As the error suggests, use element wise powee .^
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