How to plot same function several times

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Mayowa
Mayowa il 30 Gen 2015
Modificato: Stephen23 il 19 Nov 2024 alle 10:28
I will like to plot a function several times in a single plot
consider I have
angle = 0 b= 5; c = b + sin (angle); d= b + cos (angle); plot (c, d)
My aim is to plot c against d using angle 0, 30, 45, 60 and 90. And I want it in a single plot.
Thanks

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Raghava S N
Raghava S N il 19 Nov 2024 alle 8:40
Hello, @Mayowa,
As I understand, you want to plot the variable “c” against “d” for multiple values of the variable “angle” in the same plot.
This can be achieved by declaring the variable “angle” as a row or column matrix with the required values. This is because the “plot” function can take a matrix as input. For more information about how the “plot” function works, refer to this link - https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html#mw_6748a9ec-33eb-483b-b8f1-919954dfae40:~:text=x%2Dcoordinates%2C%20specified%20as%20a%20scalar%2C%20vector%2C%20or%20matrix.
I have provided a sample code snippet to demonstrate the required functionality-
angle = [0 30 45 60 90];
b = 5;
c = b + sin (angle);
d = b + cos (angle);
plot (c, d)
Hope this helps!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 19 Nov 2024 alle 10:16
Modificato: Stephen23 il 19 Nov 2024 alle 10:28
Note that SIN, COS etc specify their input in radians, as their documentation clearly states.
Angle values of 30, 45, 60, and 90 usually indicate angles in degrees.
For angles in degrees the functions SIND, COSD, etc should be used:
a = [0,30,45,60,90];
b = 5;
c = b + sind(a);
d = b + cosd(a);
plot(c,d)
"This is because the “plot” function can take a matrix as input."
The code shown in this answer calls PLOT with vectors as inputs.

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