Trying to plot the surface and contour plot (surfc) of the temperature distribution of a 1x1 metal plate that goes from (0,0) to (1,1), while it's heated to 100 degrees C on the corner (1,1). THANK YOU!!

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%% Declarations x = linspace(0,1); y = linspace(0,1);
[xG,yG] = meshgrid(x,y);
T = 100*(exp((-0.1)*((xG-1)^2)))*(exp((-0.3)*((yG-1)^2)));
%% Calculations
%% Plotting surfc(xG,yG,T)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2017년 9월 21일
@Snooping Poppet: it is not appreciated when you edit away the text of your question. Imagine if everyone did that, then this entire forum would be useless for anyone else as it would only consist of thousands of threads all reading "This post was taken down". Would you find that useful?
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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim 2016년 11월 30일
Brandon, use
x = linspace(0,1); y = linspace(0,1);
[xG,yG] = meshgrid(x,y);
T = 100*(exp((-0.1)*((xG-1).^2))).*(exp((-0.3)*((yG-1).^2)));
surfc(xG,yG,T)
Note the periods in front of the * and ^ operators in the equation for T. They are used for element-wise operations (e.g. multiplication).

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