How to plot a graph from minutes to seconds and minutes to milliseconds ?????
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Hello sir, kindly share your suggestions to solve this problem, input is speed = 150 m/s, convert to km/hr =150*3.6 = 540 for minutes =540/60 = 9 range = 60
manually I done It
t0 = sqrt((5*9)*(5*9)+(60.^2)) = 75
t1 = sqrt((4*9)*(4*9)+(60.^2)) =69.9
t2 = sqrt((3*9)*(3*9)+(60.^2)) =65.7
t3 = sqrt((2*9)*(2*9)+(60.^2)) =62.6
t4 = sqrt((1*9)*(1*9)+(60.^2)) =60.6
t5 = sqrt((60.^2)) =60
t6 = sqrt((1*9)*(1*9)+(60.^2)) =60.6
t7 = sqrt((2*9)*(2*9)+(60.^2)) =62.6
t8 = sqrt((3*9)*(3*9)+(60.^2)) =65.7
t9 = sqrt((5*9)*(5*9)+(60.^2)) =69.9
t10 = sqrt((4*9)*(4*9)+(60.^2)) = 75
%%%MY CODE %%%%%%%
aa = input('enter value for speed:');
speed =aa*3.6
speed_1 = speed/60
%%%calculation%%
b =input('enter range:');
for bb = 1:5
t(bb) = sqrt((speed_1*bb).^2+(b.^2));
end
dd = fliplr(t);
dd_1 = b;
dd_2 = t;
ee = [dd,dd_1,dd_2]
time_1 = (0:1:10)
%%plotting%%%
figure;
plot(time_1,ee,'r.-');
with this code I plot a graph for minutes ,thats of t0 to t10 on one minute interval,kindly share how to make a plot
for seconds and milliseconds.
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jonas
le 22 Mar 2018
Perhaps because it's difficult to understand your question/code. You want to plot ms instead of s? Multiply by 10^3
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