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Matrix is singular to working precision.

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jack knipler
jack knipler 2016년 4월 13일
편집: Walter Roberson 2016년 4월 13일
Hi
I entered some code to produce to 3d graphs side by side.
When running, the graphs are shown with one of them not having anything on them. "Matrix is singular to working precision." is shown in the command window. If anyone could help with this problem, this is my code.
Thanks
x = -10:0.5:10;
y = -10:0.5:10;
[xx,yy] = meshgrid(x,y);
subplot(1,2,1)
zz = xx.^2 - yy.^2;
mesh(xx,yy,zz);
subplot(1,2,2)
zz = (xx * yy)*(xx.^2 - yy.^2 / xx.^2 + yy.^2);
mesh(xx,yy,zz);

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Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford 2016년 4월 13일
편집: Roger Stafford 2016년 4월 13일
The matrix xx.^2 is indeed singular by its very nature, since its rows are all alike. When you write yy.^2 / xx.^2 you are asking for the inverse of xx.^2, and hence get the error message. I believe you meant to have a dot in the division rather than matrix division, and perhaps a dot in the multiplication:
zz = (xx .* yy) .* (xx.^2 - yy.^2 ./ xx.^2 + yy.^2);
or perhaps you meant this:
zz = (xx .* yy) .* (xx.^2 - yy.^2) ./ (xx.^2 + yy.^2);
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jack knipler
jack knipler 2016년 4월 13일
That did the trick. Thank you so much

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