Problem Creating a Function
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Hello comunity! I'm trying to create this function, but the problem is that i can't input the straight lines parallel in a period of time! for example y=0.1 between 0 and 0.625 seconds and x=0 between 1 and 0.1 p.u..

Thank you! =)
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Roger Stafford
le 19 Juin 2013
Strictly speaking, you cannot define a (single-valued) function that does what you depict, since it is undefined at t = 0. It is necessary to express your "curve" parametrically. Devise some kind of parameter that changes monotonically throughout the curve's path. For example, define parameter s as advancing just as t does except at t = 0 where we defined s as changing from 0 to 1 while t remains constant at 0. You can easily write a matlab function with two outputs, v and t, that does this. Let s be some vector of s values.
[v,t] = Nunosfunc(s)
t1 = (s<0);
t2 = (0<=s)&(s<1);
t3 = (1<=s)&(s<1+.625);
t4 = (1+.625<=s)&(s<1+3);
t5 = (1+3<=s);
v = t1.*1.0+t2.*(1.0-(1.0-0.1)*s)+t3.*0.1+...
t4.*(0.1+(0.9-0.1)/(3-.625)*(s-1-.625))+t5.*0.9;
t = t1.*s+t2.*0+(t3|t4|t5).*(s-1;
return
This is very similar to generating points, say, on an ellipse
x^2/9+y^2/16 = 1
This also cannot be accomplished with a function, but must be generated using some parameter - in this case x = 3*cos(s), y = 4*sin(s), where the parameter s varies over a range of 2*pi.
Note that if in your problem you only wanted to plot that curve, you need only give 'plot' the coordinates of six key (v,t) points, four of them at the bends, using the '-' option and plot will fill in the straight lines for you.
4 commentaires
Nuno
le 21 Juin 2013
Jan
le 23 Juin 2013
I assume, that Roger forgot a "function" and it should be:
function [v,t] = Nunosfunc(s)
Then "s" is the input argument.
Roger Stafford
le 23 Juin 2013
Thanks, Jan. Yes I forgot the 'function' designation. (More senior moments!)
Nuno
le 25 Juin 2013
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