Hiii Friends,
Suppose i have two vectors
Ls = (1.2:0.0001:3.0).*1e-6;
delk = (x:y:z) %some vector
I would like to differentiate d(Ls)/d(delk).
How do i do it?
Advance thanks for the advice.
Pavan

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Giorgos Papakonstantinou
Giorgos Papakonstantinou 2015년 3월 3일

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Assuming Ls and delk are of the same size:
diff(Ls)./diff(delk)

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Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar 2015년 3월 3일
Hii Friend, sorry if my question is wrongly explained...
I would like to differentiate Ls wrt delk. It is not the ratio.
My answer does not give the ratio. It gives:
f(x+Δx) - f(x)
----------------
Δx
Wasn't this your question?
Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar 2015년 3월 3일
Thank you..That was wanted i wanted. But when i try plotting i get error 'Vectors must be of same length'
Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell 2015년 3월 3일
Ls and delk should have the same length.
Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar 2015년 3월 3일
Thank you Andrew and Giorgos.

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