In the following sample. The result of the graphic is one point What is wrong here please

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energy = energy + deltaE;
for A = 1:nPart
th=A*L;
end
plot(energy,A,'b*')
xlabel('energy')
ylabel('( th)')
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 18 Mar 2018
Modificato: Image Analyst il 18 Mar 2018
zina shadidi's "Answer" moved here:
thank you Image Analyst and Walter Roberson
nPart = 100; % Number of particles
density = 0.85; % Density of particles
maxDr = 0.1;
printFreq = 100;
nSteps = 500;
function [coords, L] = initCubicGrid(nPart,density)
coords = zeros(3,nPart);
L = (nPart/density)^(1.0/3);
nCube = 2;
while (nCube^3 < nPart)
nCube = nCube + 1;
end
index = [0,0,0]';
for part=1:nPart
coords(:,part) = (index+[0.5,0.5,0.5]')*(L/nCube);
index(1) = index(1) + 1;
if (index(1) == nCube)
index(1) = 0;
index(2) = index(2) + 1;
if (index(2) == nCube)
index(2) = 0;
index(3) = index(3) + 1;
end
end
end
end
energy = LJ_Energy(coords,L);
for step = 1:nSteps
if (mod(step,printFreq)==0)
step;
end
for i=1:nPart
rTrial = coords(:,i) + maxDr*(rand(3,1)-0.5);
rTrial = PBC3D(rTrial,L);
deltaE = LJ_EnergyChange(coords,rTrial,i,L);
if (rand < exp(-beta*deltaE))
coords(:,i) = rTrial;
energy = energy + deltaE;
% A= number of layers, th=thin film thickness
for A = 1:nPart
th=A*L;
figure;
plot(th,energy, 'b*'); % Plot the calculated solution
ylabel('energy');
xlabel('th');
end
end
end
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 17 Mar 2018
Each iteration of the loop, you are overwriting all of th.
But that does not matter because you do not use the value of th later.
When you use a for loop, after the loop is done, the loop variable is left at the last value it had within the loop, which would be a scalar in this case (and in most cases.) We cannot tell whether energy is a scalar or a vector, but A will be a scalar at the time of the plot()

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 17 Mar 2018
Maybe you meant
for A = 1:nPart
th(A) = A * L;
end
plot(energy, th,'b*-');
grid on;
assuming both energy and th are both vectors. If energy is a single number, you'd get an error trying to plot th against it.
But we can't tell because you left out most of the code. Attach complete code if you want a complete answer.

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