conversion frm sym to double is not possible?
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clc;
clear all;
g_db=[0:1:40];
g=10.^(g_db/10);
c=1;
syms y
%g=0:0.1:10;
alpha=1;
p=0.5*((g)+exp(-g.*y));
q=((y.^(alpha-1)).*exp(-y./c))/((gamma(alpha))*(c^alpha));
r=p*q;
semilogy(g_db,r,'o')
hold on
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khushi
el 22 de Ag. de 2015
Walter Roberson
el 22 de Ag. de 2015
linspace not linespace
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Walter Roberson
el 22 de Ag. de 2015
Your y is a symbol. p uses y so p is symbolic. q uses y so q is symbolic. Two symbolic values multiplied together is going to be symbolic. Therefore r is symbolic.
You then try to semilogy() with the second argument being that symbolic r. semilogy is not able to plot symbolic results.
In order to plot something that is in symbolic form, all of the symbolic variables in the expression must be given specific numeric values. For example,
semilogy(g_db, double(subs(r,y,linspace(0,1,20)), 'o')
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