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Why do two functions in my plot "switch" positions when plotted?

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Donald
Donald le 25 Sep 2015
Here is my code:
clear
clc
m1 = 1;
m2 = 2;
m3 = 1;
k1 = 2000:8000;
k2 = 2000;
k3 = 6000;
M = [ m1 0 0; 0 m2 0; 0 0 m3]
for n = 1:length(k1);
K = [k1(n)+k2 -k2 0; -k2 k2+k3+3 -k3; 0 -k3 k3];
EV = eig(-inv(M)*K);
w1(n) = sqrt(abs(EV(1)));
w2(n) = sqrt(abs(EV(2)));
w3(n) = sqrt(abs(EV(3)));
end
figure(1)
plot(k1,w1/(2*pi),k1,w2/(2*pi),k1,w3/(2*pi))
legend w1 w2 w3
title('Varying k1')
ylabel('Frequency (Hz)')
xlabel('k1')
my plot looks like the picture attached. I cannot figure out why w2 and w3 seem to jump to one another after about 7000.
How can I resolve this?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 25 Sep 2015
EIG doesn't guarantee it always returns the eigenvalues in any particular order. If you want them to always be returned in increasing order or always in decreasing order, SORT them.
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Donald
Donald le 25 Sep 2015
I'm not too familiar with using the EIG function, after going back and using the sort function to obtain the correct corresponding eigenvalues, the plot was fixed.
Thank you!

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