How to plot using all the for loop values
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Hi,
Here I am pasting a simple code which does a simple integration from - infinity to + infinity:
syms x
C=1;D=1;E=1;N=1;W=1;
alp=1;
z=1;
for P=1:1:20
a=(sqrt(-1))*(C-P);
b=(D-(sqrt(-1))*(P+x));
c=(E+(sqrt(-1))*(N-P));
d=(W^2+x.^2);
e=b*c*d;
f=a/e;
S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
out = vpa(S);
k=double(out)
end
******** The problem is to plot a graph (S Vs P) using all the values of P. Can anyone help me in this regard?
Thanking You!
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2013년 7월 6일
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2013년 7월 6일
You have to use: k(P) instead of k
syms x
C=1;D=1;E=1;N=1;W=1;
alp=1;
z=1;
for P=1:1:20
aa=(sqrt(-1))*(C-P);
b=(D-(sqrt(-1))*(P+x));
c=(E+(sqrt(-1))*(N-P));
d=(W^2+x.^2);
e=b*c*d;
f=a/e;
S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
out = vpa(S);
k(P)=double(out)
end
plot(abs(k))
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Neha
2013년 7월 5일
The variable S is just a single dimension matrix. You can replace S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf)); with S(P)=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
By doing this the index for S is getting maintained and you can simply call
plot((double)S);
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