I want to know about plotting complex function
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Jae Yoon Kim
el 29 de Sept. de 2018
Comentada: Jan
el 6 de Oct. de 2018
I want to know about this homework as i show you this images.
I should submit this homework including code,x-y plane graph and u,v plane graph.
z=x+iy and f(z)=2/(z-1)=u(x,y)+iv(x,y) (i is imaginary numbers)
please help me
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/196768/image.png)
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Oct. de 2018
So you compute f(z) and then say that u = real(f(z)) and v = imag(f(z))
Jan
el 6 de Oct. de 2018
@Jae Yoon Kim: Please do not edit away a question after answers have been given. This is impolite and not respectful for the effort of the ones, who spent their time to help you. Thanks.
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Dimitris Kalogiros
el 4 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Dimitris Kalogiros
el 5 de Oct. de 2018
clear; clc;
% entire z-plane
x=-3:0.01:3;
y=-3:0.01:3 ;
% our z region
zregion=[];
for n=1:length(x)
for k=1:length(y)
z=x(n)+y(k)*1i;
if abs(z-2)<1
zregion=[zregion z];
end
end
end
% mapping
fzRegion=[];
for n=1:length(zregion)
z=zregion(n);
fz=2/(z-1);
fzRegion=[fzRegion fz];
end
% plot these two regions
figure;
subplot(1,2,1);
plot(real(zregion), imag(zregion), 'b.'); zoom on; grid on; hold on;
plot( [-5 5],[0 0 ], '-k', 'LineWidth', 2 );
plot( [0 0],[-5 5 ], '-k', 'LineWidth', 2 );
axis square;
xlabel('x'); ylabel('y'); title('abs(z-2)<1')
subplot(1,2,2);
plot(real(fzRegion), imag(fzRegion), 'r.'); zoom on; grid on; hold on;
plot( [-200 200],[0 0 ], '-k', 'LineWidth', 2 );
plot( [0 0],[-200 200 ], '-k', 'LineWidth', 2 );
axis square;
xlabel('u'); ylabel('v'); title('f(z)');
But be careful... Point z1=1+j0 is a boundary point of your z-region. As z is approaching z1, f(z) going to infinity.
If you run the above script, you will receive the following graph:
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/196986/image.jpeg)
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Dimitris Kalogiros
el 5 de Oct. de 2018
If you want to calculate f(zo), where zo=0+j0 , you have to do the followings:
zo=complex(0,0);
wo=2/(zo-1); % wo=f(zo)
But be aware that zo=0+j0 does not belong to your area of interest ( |z-2|<1 )
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