Why is there an error using plot?
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Here is my code, the graph shows nothing on it as it says there is an error using plot. Thanks for any help!
syms x
%converted to standard SI units (Newtons, Meters, rad)
L = 10;
E = 12000000000;
I = 0.001067;
w = 5000000;
y = (w/(24*E*I))*(x^4 - 4*L*(x^3) + 6*(L^2)*(x^2));
% let a=defelction, b=slope, c=moment, d=shear, e=load, ds=distance
a = y;
b = diff(y);
c = E*I*(diff(y,2));
d = E*I*(diff(y,3));
e = -E*I*(diff(y,4));
ds = linspace(0,10,0.25);
subplot(1,5,1)
plot(ds,a)
subplot(1,5,2)
plot(ds,b)
subplot(1,5,3)
plot(ds,c)
subplot(1,5,4)
plot(ds,d)
subplot(1,5,5)
plot(ds,e)
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de En. de 2021
You first argument to plot() is numeric. When the first argument to plot() is numeric, you are using the usual plot() function (not a method of a class such as plotting a graph()). When you plot() numeric, then the other arguments to plot() must be either numeric or character vectors such as line specifications or name/value pairs. However, a, b, c, d, e are all symbolic formulas, not numeric.
You have two choices:
fplot(a, [0 10])
or
plot(ds, double(subs(a,x,ds)))
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