2d plot of a function with two variables
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I'm trying to represent a waveform on a transmission line given by the following formula:
y(x,t)=A*sin(phase_constant*x-2*pi*freq*t)
I need to plot the amplitude y versus distance x along the line at time (t) = 0
Do I need a for loop to do this?
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Stephen23
le 9 Mai 2017
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le 9 Mai 2017
"Do I need a for loop to do this?"
No, you do not need to use a loop. Use ndgrid, or repmat, or bsxfun, or whatever suits your data, and make sure that you write vectorized code:
Also keep in mind the difference between array and matrix operations:
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Star Strider
le 9 Mai 2017
Since ‘t=0’ (or any other constant), this becomes a univariate function. You can plot it with fplot (or ezplot):
A = 42; % Substitute Correct Value
phase_constant = 2*pi*rand; % Substitute Correct Value
freq = 60; % Substitute Correct Value
y = @(x,t) A*sin(phase_constant*x-2*pi*freq*t);
figure(1)
fplot(@(x) y(x,0), [0 10])
grid
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Santhana Raj
le 9 Mai 2017
No.You need not. generate vectors of x and t. Then implement the function for y. Use mesh to plot result.
Remember to use the operator '.*' instead of * for element by element multiplication of a matrix/array/vector.
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