Isit possible to plot a graph with a contant variable?
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I am trying to plot 1/x, where x is a constant. Is this possible?
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dpb
2016 年 3 月 10 日
Well yeah, but not a lot of point in doing so it would seem...it would just be a point. What's the problem you're having in doing so?
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Ced
2016 年 3 月 10 日
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2016 年 3 月 10 日
Of course. Matlab simply needs to know where to "put the dots", it does not really know what the function "looks like".
Be aware however that the plot function requires an x and y vector of same length for it to create a single line. So, x will contain all the x coordinates, and y will be a constant vector of same length. I will let you figure out how to generate these two elements.
Note 1: For constants, you can also use the "line" function instead of "plot"
Note 2: If you pass a vector and a constant to the plot function it will actually generate a separate "plot" (i.e. axis) for each point. This also works for e.g. a vector and a matrix. Just in case you tried that and wondered why you only get little dots everywhere.
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