MATLAB plot is blank?
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Holli Sharples
el 22 de Sept. de 2021
Respondida: Image Analyst
el 22 de Sept. de 2021
I have to set two functions r and q, with a as the independent variable, on a graph together. I must plot both functions, where function r is on the y axis and function q is on the y axis. Both functions r and q have been solved for by hand and are given as correct. However, when I try to plug this code into MATLAB, my plots show up blank, even after I limit my x and y ranges to the desired limits. I am also very new to MATLAB and am still trying to learn so I'm unfamiliar with complicated code. If someone could explain how to produce this, it woud be extremely helpful.
This is what we are supposed to produce: (r function vs q function) (r=y axis, q=x axis)
My code is as follows (I tried a lot of different plot functions to get a single graph, but nothing appeared for any of them):
a1=0:0.1:100
r=(2*a1.^3)/((1+a1.^2).^2)
q=(2*a1.^3)/((a1.^2)-1)
plot(a,r)
plot(a,q)
plot(q,r)
xlim([0 100])
ylim([0 0.8])
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Stephen23
el 22 de Sept. de 2021
Editada: Stephen23
el 22 de Sept. de 2021
You are using matrix division where you should be using array division:
and you need to use HOLD ON after the first PLOT call, or just use one PLOT call:
a = 0:0.1:100;
r = (2*a.^3)./((1+a.^2).^2);
q = (2*a.^3)./((a.^2)-1);
plot(a,r, a,q, q,r)
xlim([0,100])
ylim([0,0.8])
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Image Analyst
el 22 de Sept. de 2021
Here's a version where you use hold on. I also show you how you can use a legend, change the line width, and attach descriptive axis labels:
a1=0:0.1:100
r=(2*a1.^3) ./ ((1+a1.^2).^2);
q=(2*a1.^3) ./ ((a1.^2)-1);
% Make "a" variable. Assume it's the same as a1.
a = a1;
plot(a, r, 'LineWidth', 2)
hold on;
plot(a, q, 'LineWidth', 2)
plot(q, r, 'LineWidth', 2)
grid on;
legend('r vs a', 'q vs a', 'r vs q');
xlim([0 100])
ylim([0 0.8])
xlabel('a or q', 'FontSize', 15);
ylabel('r or q', 'FontSize', 15);

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