Values not populating in table for variable

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Robert Demyanovich
Robert Demyanovich il 16 Ott 2025 alle 17:12
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 16 Ott 2025 alle 19:16
I have the following code:
clc
clear all
close all
%define some initial variables
theta = pi/4;
R = 0.0006;
w = 1.318*R;
format longg
%calculate the vector length, p, to the edge of the ellipse
phi=0:0.01:2*pi;
p = (w*sin(theta)^2*cos(phi)+sqrt(R^2*sin(phi).^2+R^2*sin(theta)^2*cos(phi).^2-w^2*sin(theta)^2*sin(phi).^2))/(sin(phi).^2+sin(theta)^2*cos(phi).^2);
x = p.*cos(phi);
y = p.*sin(phi);
When I run this and look at the results in Workspace, the tables holding the values of x and y each have 629 columns with values. However, the table holding the values of p only has one column with one value.
It looks like Matlab is populating the x and y table using only the one value of p and then multiplying it by looping phi to yield the 629 entries. What I need is for Matlab to change "p" with each value of phi and then calculate the corresponding values of x and y. How do I get Matlab to calculate all of the values of p based on the preceding line of code which is:
phi=0:0.01:2*pi;

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi il 16 Ott 2025 alle 17:24
%clc
%clear all
%close all
%define some initial variables
theta = pi/4;
R = 0.0006;
w = 1.318*R;
format longg
%calculate the vector length, p, to the edge of the ellipse
phi=0:0.01:2*pi;
There's a element-wise dot symbol missing between the numerator and denominator division sign/operator (scroll to right) -
% v
p = (w*sin(theta)^2*cos(phi)+sqrt(R^2*sin(phi).^2+R^2*sin(theta)^2*cos(phi).^2-w^2*sin(theta)^2*sin(phi).^2))./(sin(phi).^2+sin(theta)^2*cos(phi).^2);
x = p.*cos(phi);
y = p.*sin(phi);
whos
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes R 1x1 8 double p 1x629 5032 double phi 1x629 5032 double theta 1x1 8 double w 1x1 8 double x 1x629 5032 double y 1x629 5032 double
Now as you can see, p (along with x and y) is also same size as phi (1x629).

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