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could anyone help me with the following code

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Prabha Kumaresan
Prabha Kumaresan le 24 Juil 2018
Clôturé : MATLAB Answer Bot le 20 Août 2021
code:
user=[4 8]
R=[2 3 ]
Xmax=1
Ymax=1
for t = 1:length(user)
figure();
axh = axes();
hold(axh, 'on')
for i = 1:length(R)
radius = R(i)
xsd=ones(1,length(user))*Xmax
ysd=ones(1,length(user))*Ymax
rrx=radius*sqrt(rand(1,user(t)))
thetarx=2*pi*rand(1,user(t))
xrx=xsd+rrx.*cos(thetarx)
yrx=ysd+rrx.*sin(thetarx)
th = 0:pi/100:2*pi
xunit = radius * cos(th) + Xmax
yunit = radius * sin(th) + Ymax
plot(axh, xunit, yunit)
plot(axh, ysd,xsd,'r^')
plot(axh, yrx,xrx,'ko')
axis equal
end
end
The code executes,but it doesnt give the result what i actually need.I actually need the following graph as stated in fig 1 and 2.Fig 1 is for 2 user and fig 2 is for 4 user.when i run the code i am getting the graph as stated in fig 3 and fig 4.could anyone help me how to get fig1 and fig2 instead of fig 3 and fig 4.
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Jan
Jan le 24 Juil 2018
It is easier to see, if you post screenshots instead of figures.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 24 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 24 Juil 2018
Duplicate.
Prabha, if you attach your figures to your original question using screen shots or save them as jpg (as Jan suggested), it will be helpful. But please don't post duplicate questions.

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