Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.

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shahariar Ryehan
shahariar Ryehan il 12 Giu 2022
Risposto: Walter Roberson il 12 Giu 2022
I could't find the Problem. Need a help!!!
%variable declare
syms x;
syms t;
%putting the value
a=1;
b=-2;
c=-1;
alpha=1;
p=0;
%mesh plot
x = -3:.1:3;
y = -3:.1:3;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,t);
%vartheta equation
vartheta = ((a/alpha)*X.^alpha)+((b/alpha)*p^alpha)+c*t;
%delta equation
delta=-(2*c)/(b*a^2);
%main function
Z=-(2*(c^2)*((tanh(sqrt(-delta).*vartheta)).^2))/(b*delta*a^3);
mesh(X,Y,Z)
grid on
hold on
Result:
Error using mesh (line 71)
Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.
Error in M3_1_29_3 (line 30)
mesh(X,Y,Z)
  2 Commenti
Torsten
Torsten il 12 Giu 2022
Modificato: Torsten il 12 Giu 2022
Why do you define
y = -3:.1:3
and don't use "y" anywhere in your code ?
And in order to plot, t must be given a value - i can't remain a symbolic variable.
Why do you use symbolic variables at all ?
Jeffrey Clark
Jeffrey Clark il 12 Giu 2022
Asuming you meant to use y or Y where t is used, vartheta should be computed as a matrix since X is used, and therefore Z would be a matrix. Since the error indicates that Z is not a matrix the code you shared must have other copy and paste issues. Please retest after removing the syms lines which may be causing some of the issue. Then upload that code if it still gives the error or something else.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 12 Giu 2022
%putting the value
a=1;
b=-2;
c=-1;
alpha=1;
p=0;
%mesh plot
x = -3:.1:3;
y = -3:.1:3;
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
%vartheta equation
vartheta = ((a/alpha)*X.^alpha)+((b/alpha)*p^alpha)+c*Y;
%delta equation
delta=-(2*c)/(b*a^2);
%main function
Z=-(2*(c^2)*((tanh(sqrt(-delta).*vartheta)).^2))/(b*delta*a^3);
mesh(X,Y,Z)
grid on
hold on

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