plot parametric relationship between sigma max and tau max and highlighting the points which apply to the admissible values
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figure
plot(tau_max,sigma_max)
hold on
plot(tau_adm,sigma_adm,'r*')
title('Parametric relationship between Sigma max (d) and Tau max (d)')
xlabel('Tau max (d)')
ylabel('Sigma max (d)')
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Bhanu Prakash
il 10 Apr 2023
Hi Zara,
As per my understanding, you want to create a plot that highlights the points which are less than or equal to the admissible values for both “sigma” and “tau”.
Consider the code below:
figure;
tau_max = randi([10 50],1,10);
sigma_max = randi([1 5],1,10);
tau_adm = 40;
sigma_adm = 4;
plot(tau_max,sigma_max);
for i=1:10
hold on
if(tau_max(i)<= tau_adm && sigma_max(i)<= sigma_adm)
plot(tau_max(i),sigma_max(i),"r*");
end
hold off
end
title('Parametric relationship between Sigma max (d) and Tau max (d)')
xlabel('Tau max (d)')
ylabel('Sigma max (d)')
The arrays "tau_max" and "sigma_max" are assigned with some random values, with the help of "randi" function. "tau_adm" & "sigma_adm" are assigned with the values 40 & 4 respectively.
To highlight the points which are less than or equal to the admissible values ("tau_adm" & "sigma_adm"), a combination of "for" loop and "if" statement is used.
You can refer to the documentation of "for" loop and "if" statement, for more info:
Hope this answer helps you.
Thanks,
Bhanu Prakash.
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