I have 3 variables x, y, z
x ,y are independent variable
z(1,:)=f(x,1), y=1
z(2,:)=f(x,2), y=2
z(3,:)=f(x,3), y=3
How t

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016 年 3 月 31 日
Is this different from
z = f(x, y).'
with y in 1:3?
For example is y a vector of values that are chosen from 1, 2, 3 and so it is like z = f(x, y(t)). ' over t = 1:length(y) ?
Haider al-kanan
Haider al-kanan 2016 年 4 月 4 日
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Hi Walter, thanks for response, yes both x and y are vectors, such that z=f(x,y) , basically I want to convert that fuction shown in figure attached to 3 D view, such that Ic represent z, Vce=x, IB=y

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