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Matlab how can I make this inequality?

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J. Nash
J. Nash le 19 Jan 2017
Commenté : John BG le 21 Jan 2017
I have an exercise that requires me to plot a function of y=x^2 from 0<=x<pi/2 what would be the right approach for this?
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Rena Berman
Rena Berman le 19 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : Rena Berman le 19 Jan 2017
(Answers dev) Restored question edits.
John BG
John BG le 21 Jan 2017
Mr Nash
please keep adding details with comments to your question and/or to the diverse answers of interest until you get what you need.
Then please choose and accept answer by clicking on the button Accept Answer.
Is it a limit that you want to calculate approaching (pi/2)^2?

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John BG
John BG le 19 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : John BG le 19 Jan 2017
There are different ways to display a graph as you are asking, one of the most basic ones being
1. define the base vector
step=0.01
x=[0:step:pi/2]
2. define the function
y=x.^2;
3. display
plot(x,y)
grid on
comments:
  • note the element wise operation implemented with the dot preceding the operator with '.^'
  • plot has many optional fields, check MATLAB help for plot
  • the smaller the step the higher the resolution
  • grid on is also optional
  • the figure window has a marker that can be used for quick checks
  • ; at the end of a command line prevents MATLAB command window showing execution
if you find these lines useful would you please mark my answer as Accepted Answer?
To any other reader, if you find this answer of any help please click on the thumbs-up vote link,
thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 19 Jan 2017
You can use ezplot or fplot:
y = @(x) x.^2;
figure(1)
ezplot(y, [0, pi/2])
grid
figure(2)
fplot(y, [0, pi/2])
grid

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