plotting and for loop

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Ammar Ahmed
Ammar Ahmed 2019년 6월 12일
댓글: Ammar Ahmed 2019년 6월 14일
I'm plotting this function and the plotted line is blocky not smooth line. i want the line connecting the four input points become smoothy. without using the all point between them. Points are (0.20,0.23,0.25,0.27) linspace( x,y ) command generate all points and connected it , I'm trying using For loop to generate the plotting but it doesn't workout!!! any suggested command
the function
function F =P
P= [0.20,0.23,0.25,0.27];
e1=(1+1.8*10^14*1i);
e2=(2.5+2.5*10^-3*1i);
Hc=(10^6);
H1=(0);
Pc=(0.33).*exp((-abs(H1)/Hc));
c1=(1-3*Pc).*(((P)./(Pc)).^Pc).*(((1-P)./(1-Pc)).^(1-Pc));
F=(1./(2.*(2+c1))).*(((3*P-1+c1)*e1+(2-3.*P-c1)*e2)+(((((3*P-1+c1)*e1+(2-3.*P)*e2).^2)+(4.*(e1).*(e2).*(1-c1).*(2+c1))).^0.5));
plot(P,real(F))
title('Loss'),xlabel('(P)pressure '),ylabel('Force')
legend('<H>=0')
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2019년 6월 13일
Why are you assigning P ( the function name) to a 4 element vector inside the function itself? Is that even allowed? You should pick different names for the function and the variable.
Ammar Ahmed
Ammar Ahmed 2019년 6월 14일
thanks for the comment , it was mistakenly assigned.
how about my question it is possible to have smooth line plot using for loop command !! could please help me with your suggestion

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 6월 12일
You can generate a smooth curve between four points by doing interpolation, such as spline or pchip or makima ,
However, looking at your expression it is obvious that any attempt to do that would not give good results.
function F =P
P0= [0.20,0.23,0.25,0.27];
P = linspace(0.20, 0.27);
e1=(1+1.8*10^14*1i);
e2=(2.5+2.5*10^-3*1i);
Hc=(10^6);
H1=(0);
Pc=(0.33).*exp((-abs(H1)/Hc));
F = calc_f(P, Pc, e1, e2);
F0 = calc_f(P0, Pc, e1, e2);
Fint = interp1(P0, F0, P, 'spline');
subplot(1,2,1)
plot(P, real(F), 'k', P0, real(F0), 'b', P, real(Fint), 'r--')
title('Loss'),xlabel('(P)pressure '),ylabel('Force')
legend({'continuous', 'pointwise', 'interpolated'})
subplot(1,2,2)
plot(P, real(F)-real(Fint))
legend('continuous minus interpolated')
end
function F = calc_f(P, Pc, e1, e2);
c1=(1-3*Pc).*(((P)./(Pc)).^Pc).*(((1-P)./(1-Pc)).^(1-Pc));
F=(1./(2.*(2+c1))).*(((3*P-1+c1)*e1+(2-3.*P-c1)*e2)+(((((3*P-1+c1)*e1+(2-3.*P)*e2).^2)+(4.*(e1).*(e2).*(1-c1).*(2+c1))).^0.5));
end

Ammar Ahmed
Ammar Ahmed 2019년 6월 13일
thanks for answering but as i see still i need to use P = linspace(0.20, 0.27); command which resulting in counting all points in between [0.20 , 0.27]
Does for loop command applicable to generate smooth line between the points
i need just the four point [0.20,0.23,025,0.27] connect in smooth line between them
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2019년 6월 13일
You missed the point. I plot three different ways: your original four points, a fine grid, and spline interpolation. Then I plot the differences between the fine grid and the interpolation and show that interpolation does not do a good job.
MATLAB does not have a graphics primitive to input a few points and have it drawn a smooth curve. Any routine for that task would need to use interpretation. Which I show is not all that accurate.
Ammar Ahmed
Ammar Ahmed 2019년 6월 14일
thanks walter for your assisstant

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