Simple Question: How to Plot a Function over an Interval (Details in Body)
이전 댓글 표시
Hello, it's been too long since I've used Matlab.
Could someone please help me with the following? I tried looking online but other solutions didn't help me for some reason. Thanks in advance!
t = 0:0.01:pi % Theta from 0 to pi
tm = sqrt(44*cos(t).^2 + 44*cos(t)*sin(t)+29*sin(t).^2)
plot(t, tm(t))
댓글 수: 3
Michael Meyne
2023년 9월 12일
t = 0:0.01:pi; % Theta from 0 to pi
%
tm = sqrt(44*cos(t).^2 + 44*cos(t).*sin(t)+29*sin(t).^2); % traction magnitude eqn derived on paper
plot(t, tm)
Michael Meyne
2023년 9월 12일
답변 (1개)
Alternatively, you can also use fplot() to symbolically plot the function
over the specified interval
for t.
syms t
tm = @(t) sqrt(44*cos(t).^2 + 44*cos(t).*sin(t) + 29*sin(t).^2);
fplot(tm, [0 pi])
grid on
title('tm(t) from 0 to \pi')
xlabel('t');
ylabel('tm');
카테고리
도움말 센터 및 File Exchange에서 Data Distribution Plots에 대해 자세히 알아보기
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!

