Plot symbolic expresion dependent on one parameter on complex plane, making the parameter take a range of values.

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Greetings,
I have the following expresion:
syms N A a dw;
N=subs(4/A^2/pi*(sqrt(A^2-a^2)-1i*a),a,1)
N = 
I'd like to make the parameter A variate from 1 to positive inf and plot the resulting complex number on the nyquist plot:
nyquist(tf(pi,[1 2 0]));
My first tought was to use subs in order to get a vector but I was wondering if the symbolic toolbox has something in order to get the result to inf.
Thanks!

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Gayatri Rathod
Gayatri Rathod 2023년 4월 3일
Hi naga,
Here are a few approaches to make the parameter A vary from 1 to positive inf:
  1. MATLAB has a function called limit that can be used to find the limit of a symbolic expression as a variable approaches a specific value or infinity.
  • In your case, you can use the limit function to find the limit of N as A approaches infinity. Here's an example code snippet that should work:
N = 4/A^2/pi*(sqrt(A^2-a^2)-1i*a);
N_inf = limit(N, A, inf);
nyquist(tf(pi, [1, 2, 0])); % plot the Nyquist diagram for the transfer function
hold on;
plot(real(N_inf), imag(N_inf), 'ro'); % add a red dot to indicate the limit point
  • Here, N is your symbolic expression and N_inf is the limit of N as A approaches infinity. The nyquist function is used to plot the Nyquist diagram for the transfer function tf(pi, [1, 2, 0]). plot is used to add a red dot at the limit point. The hold on command is used to prevent the Nyquist diagram from being cleared before the dot is added.
  • Note that the limit of N as A approaches infinity depends only on the highest order term in the expression.
  • 2.Symbolic Math Toolbox in MATLAB has a function called "symfun" that allows you to create symbolic functions with variables that can vary over a range. You can use this function to create a symbolic function for your expression and then plot it using the "nyquist" function.
  • Here's an example code snippet that shows how to use "symfun" to create a function for your expression and then plot it over a range of values for A:
N = 4/A^2/pi*(sqrt(A^2-a^2)-1i*a);
N_fun = symfun(N, A);
nyquist(N_fun(A), [1, inf]);
  • Here, "N_fun" is a symbolic function for your expression with "A" as the input variable. The nyquist function is then called with "N_fun(A)" as the first argument. The second argument to nyquist is a range of values for "A" that you want to plot over, which in this case is from 1 to positive infinity.
You can read more about the limit, plot, symfun functions and hold on from the following documentations: limit function, plot function, symfun function, hold on function.
Hope it helps!  
Regards,
Gayatri Rathod

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