Put multiple loglog plots on one figure
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Hello...I am trying to put 3 loglog plots on the same figure but this is not working. Any recommendations or small things I'm missing?
Thanks! :)
clear
clc
close all
format short
Re = 10^4:1000:10^8;
%Bruus
B = @(x) .25*(log((x/3.7)+(5.74./(Re).^.9)));
%Haaland
H = @(x) (1./(-1.8*log((x/3.7)^1.11+(6.9./Re)))).^2;
%Figure 1
eD1 = 0;
B1 = B(eD1);
H1 = H(eD1);
figure;
loglog(Re,B1,'r')
hold on
loglog(Re,H1,'--')
title('f vs. Re e/D = 0');
xlabel('Re');
ylabel('f');
legend('Bruus','Haaland');
grid on
Réponses (1)
madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
0 votes
Isn’t this normal? because the domain of the log function starts from 0+ to wards positive infinity that’s why it’s ignoring negative arguments.
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madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
There’s nothing wrong with the code because you have used hold on option which is supposed to hold multiple plots in one figure but as i said there’s some malfunctioning in mathematics.
madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
See in your B , log(0/3.7) is exactly the same as log(0) log doesn’t contain zero as it’s domain since it starts from 0+ as mentioned before :)
madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
See http://www.astro.umd.edu/~cychen/MATLAB/Logarithmic_Scaling_Info.html , read the last paragraph in the link.
Josh Glenn
le 31 Oct 2018
madhan ravi
le 31 Oct 2018
It should plot all the graphs if you fix the mathematical error.
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