Plotting 3 function using mesh command
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I have to plot 3 functions in matlab using mesh command but donot know how to do it please anyone help me?
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Rik
le 10 Oct 2019
What is the full text of your homework assignment and what have you tried to find out so far?
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Alexandra McClernon Ownbey
le 10 Oct 2019
The best way to plot using mesh is to create three 2-D matrices with the same sizes.
x = 0:.1:1;
y = 0:.5:10;
[xq,yq] = meshgrid(x,y);
z = (xq.^2-yq.^2);
figure()
mesh(x,y,z)
Although 'x' and 'y' are different sizes, meshgrid creates a 2-D grid for xq and yq with the m rows and n columns where m equals the length of y and n equals the length of x.
I find the easiest way to think of it is this way:
a 3-D plot needs values for each x, y, and z position. 'xq' is the x coordinates for each point. 'yq' is the y coordinates for each point, and 'z' is the z-coordinates for each respective point. So you create a 2-D grid and give each point some height 'z'.
You do not need to use meshgrid to create your initial 2D matrices, but I find it works well for most cases.
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Alexandra McClernon Ownbey
le 13 Oct 2019
Modifié(e) : Alexandra McClernon Ownbey
le 13 Oct 2019
the length of your vector 'x' is 4, the length of your vector 't' is 6. just fix these dimensions to match. I suggest using linspace for t using the length of vector x.
I also would suggest initializing D using zeros.
D = zeros(20,1);
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