please help me to fix error and rectify it to a correct programme

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Souvick roy
Souvick roy 2019년 4월 10일
댓글: Souvick roy 2019년 4월 11일
gamma=0.02
lambda=[0.01:0.0045:0.1]
beta=0.01
m=lambda/gamma
y2=[0.02:0.049:1]
y1=[0.0:0.001:0.02]
y=[y1 y2]
p=y2./lambda
q=y1./lambda
s=beta./lambda
v1=1-exp(-q)
v2=beta*(y2-gamma)+1-exp(-p)+4*sqrt(beta)*(sqrt(exp(-1./m))-sqrt(exp(-y2./lambda)))
v=[v1 v2]
%a
plot(m,v)
errors are
Error using plot
Vectors must be the same lengths.
Error in mytryplugveloctylmbda (line 15)
plot(m,v)
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Alex Mcaulley
Alex Mcaulley 2019년 4월 10일
편집: Alex Mcaulley 2019년 4월 10일
This is your problem:
length(m)
ans =
21
>> length(v)
ans =
42
What do you want to plot?
Probably is this:
plot(m,v1,m,v2)
Souvick roy
Souvick roy 2019년 4월 11일
actually velocity law are hare depends on distance from
v1 is valid from y=0 to y=delta as mentioned y1
v2 valid from y=delta to y=1 as mentioned y2
and velocity is comprised of both i.ev1 is valid from y=0 to y=delta and v2 valid from y=delta to y=1
i want to plot v againest m

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David Wilson
David Wilson 2019년 4월 10일
편집: David Wilson 2019년 4월 10일
In general, it's better to use column vectors by default. That way you don't make mistakes like above when concatenating.
gamma=0.02
lambda=[0.01:0.0045:0.1]' % make a column vector
beta=0.01
m=lambda/gamma
y2=[0.02:0.049:1]'
y1=[0.0:0.001:0.02]'
y=[y1, y2]
p=y2./lambda
q=y1./lambda
s=beta./lambda
v1=1-exp(-q)
v2=beta*(y2-gamma)+1-exp(-p)+4*sqrt(beta)*(sqrt(exp(-1./m))-sqrt(exp(-y2./lambda)))
v=[v1, v2] % check that this is two columns
%a
plot(m,v)
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Souvick roy
Souvick roy 2019년 4월 11일
actually velocity law are hare depends on distance from
v1 is valid from y=0 to y=delta as mentioned y1
v2 valid from y=delta to y=1 as mentioned y2
and velocity is comprised of both i.ev1 is valid from y=0 to y=delta and v2 valid from y=delta to y=1
i want to plot v againest m

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