Problem with the plot of function besselj.

4 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
I have this code:
nu=1;
whitebg('k')
x=0:1e-3:9;
for n=1:4
paso=1/2^(n-1);
y1=besselj(nu,x);
figure(n),close(n),figure(n)
hold on
plot(x,y1,'b')
h=1e-5;
yder1=(besselj(nu,2+h)-besselj(nu,2))/h;
yder2=(besselj(nu,8+h)-besselj(nu,8))/h;
nodos=2:paso:8;
yvalues=besselj(nu,nodos);
y2=spline(nodos,[0.009,yvalues,0.5588],x);
plot(x,y2,'r')
y3=spline(nodos,[yder1,yvalues,yder2],x);
plot(x,y3,'w')
y4=spline(nodos,yvalues,x);
plot(x,y4,'g')
y5=interp1(nodos,yvalues,x);
plot(x,y5,'c')
grid
title('Bessel function for nu=1')
xlabel('Eje x')
ylabel('Eje y')
legend('Besselj','Spline sujeto mal','Spline sujeto bien',...
'Spline not-a-knot','Interp1','location','best')
end
But I don't know why the graphs of the function 'besselj' seem to decrease with every iteration. I would like the function 'besselj' to always display the same plot, that's why the variable 'nu' is constant in my script.
Here's the link to function 'besselj':

Risposta accettata

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford il 18 Mag 2016
As can be seen on the left side of your graphs, the scaling in the vertical “Eje y” axis is changing. The bessel curves are not really changing. It is the red spline that is getting worse each time. You should use a constant scaling factor in your plotting to see what is actually happening.

Più risposte (1)

Ricardo Boza Villar
Ricardo Boza Villar il 19 Mag 2016
Thank you

Categorie

Scopri di più su Spline Postprocessing in Help Center e File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by