ploting 2d graph of a vector
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Hey Friends,
I am trying to plot a vecotr (a solution of deritinal eqution) somting like those:
x(t)=Aexp(-3t)
y(t)=Bexp(2t)
Where A B are contecst ( so i am trying to see serveral function)
thanks a lot, Adam.
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adam hafzadi
il 14 Mag 2021
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Oh, yes, that's a quirk of Matlab when you multiply or divide vectors. By default Matlab tries to do a "cross multiplication". To do "dot multiplication" instead, just put a period (.) in front of every multiplication symbol, like this:
t = -100:0.1:100; % a range of t values from -100 to 100, steps of 0.1
A = 1;
B = 2;
x=A.*exp(-2.*t)+B.*t.*exp(-2.*t);
y=A.*exp(2.*t)+B.*t.*exp(-2.*t)+B.*exp(-2.*t);
plot(t,x)
hold on
plot(t,y)
legend('x(t)','y(t)')
adam hafzadi
il 15 Mag 2021
Modificato: adam hafzadi
il 15 Mag 2021
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