How to plot a graph for variable cost per min of a product
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Muhammad Asad Hanif
2016 年 7 月 26 日
回答済み: John Knollmeyer
2016 年 7 月 26 日
I want to calculate total cost of a product on the bases of time as shown in the following script however I am unable to show on graph. I want to add second part of the curve with the 1st part. Thank you for helping me. and is there any command to fetch value from graph?
a = 10; %cost per min for 1st 3 mins b = 5; % cost per min for last 2 mins
x = 0:1:5; % time (5 mins) y = a*(x.*(x<=3)) + b*(x.*(x>3));
plot (x,y);
Total_Cost = a*3 + b*2 %40
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John Knollmeyer
2016 年 7 月 26 日
"I want to add the second part of the curve to the first part"
You could break your piecewise function into two separate functions and then concatenate them
first_component = a * (0:3);
second_component = b * (1:2) + first_component(4);
y = [first_component, second_component];
"Is there any command to fetch value from the graph?"
If you save the function handle like so
figure_handle = plot(x,y);
then you can access the y values from it
Total_Cost_from_graph = figure_handle.YData(end)
Integral Tool
You didn't ask this in the question, but the integral tool is useful for problems like this
% y = 10, for 0 <= y <= 3
function_a = @(x) 10 * ones(size(x));
% y = 5, for 4 <= y <= 5
function_b = @(x) 5 * ones(size(x));
Total_Cost_Using_Integral = integral(function_1, 0, 3) + integral(function_2, 3, 5)
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