How to plot a single variable function with constraints

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Hello, I am trying to plot f(x) = 4 - x*sin(x) with constraints x>=6, x<=9 and log(x)>= -1. I tried using meshgrid but the graph came out wrong + it was in the 3rd dimension. Can anyone tell me how I should go about plotting a simple function with these constraints? Thank you!
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Mihai Giurca
Mihai Giurca il 20 Mar 2020
I'm honestly not sure, my professor gave me these constraints and I'm not sure what the log is supposed to mean.
Huy Phan Dang
Huy Phan Dang il 19 Lug 2021
log(x) or lg(x) can mean log 10 of x, my education system alway use lg(x) for log 10 of x as shortcut so it might be what your professor meant

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza il 20 Mar 2020
f = @(x) 4 - x*sin(x);
fplot(f, [6 9]);

Matt J
Matt J il 20 Mar 2020
Modificato: Matt J il 20 Mar 2020
You can assign NaN to anything you don't want plotted. Example,
x=linspace(0,2,1000);
f=sin(x);
f( 0.5<=x & x<=1)=nan;
plot(x,f);

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