Command findobj('Type','FunctionLine') produces error if used after fplot invoked with three arguments, fplot(X,Y,LIMITS) - 0×0 empty GraphicsPlaceholder array
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bastardo
el 28 de Nov. de 2024 a las 8:27
I am preparing a short test in MATLAB Grader, but I am struggling with one particular feature. Namely, I can't seem to assess the validity of a symbolic function plot, using the commands assert, fplot(X,Y,LIMITS) and findobj.
Here is an example code derived from MathWorks samples. If I run
clear variables
syms x y real
figure;
f(x) = sin(x)/x;
fplot(x,f,[-4*pi,4*pi])
legend show
lineobj = findobj('Type','FunctionLine')
I get error message lineobj =
If one changes the last line with the following (losing X argument)
fplot(f,[-4*pi,4*pi])
then it works.
Is there a way to introduce flexibility so that the student can use both variants of the fplot?
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Stephen23
el 28 de Nov. de 2024 a las 9:28
Editada: Stephen23
el 28 de Nov. de 2024 a las 9:34
A curve defined by a function of X and a function of Y is a parametric curve, so you would need to search for the corresponding object type 'ParameterizedFunctionLine' :
syms x y real
f(x) = sin(x)/x;
fplot(x,f,[-4*pi,4*pi])
lineobj = findobj('Type','ParameterizedFunctionLine')
You could thus search for both line objects and check which one is empty/scalar/whatever size.
Also note that FPLOT does return the line objects as outputs.
Read more about the line objects: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/fplot.html#bu6xntj-8
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