Plotting Cos complete stupidity
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I have been plotting trig functions like this for years in matlab with zero problem Now all of a sudden it no longer works.
x = [0:.1:20]
y = .5*cos(2*pi*60.*x)
plot(x,y)
Now today all i get is a constant value. What is going on here
Doing the following makes no difference
x = [0:.1:20]
plot(x,.5*cos(2*pi*60.*x))
Someone please tell me why in the holy land of matlab multiplying the vector X by a constant of 2*pi*60 completely ruins the plot and turns it into a constant. It makes zero sense!
but yet somehow this works
plot(x,cos(x))
All I'm doing is multiplying the foreign X by a constant of 2*pi*60 This is ridiculous
Also just to add the following works
y = cos(2*x) y = cos(2*pi*x)
But for some insane reason the plot goes nuts when you plot
y = cos(2*pi*60*x) and says the plot is a constant .5
Also just to add to the infuriation of this if you plot
plot(x,.5*cos(120*pi*x)) %you get a constant of .5
plot(x,.5*cos(119*pi*x)) %you get a proper oscillating cos
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Massimo Zanetti
2016 年 9 月 28 日
編集済み: Massimo Zanetti
2016 年 9 月 28 日
This is not ridiculous, this is math.
Try refine the step of x:
x = 0:.01:20;
y = .5*cos(2*pi*60*x);
plot(x,y)
Your "weird" phenomenon is due to the fact that all cosine crests fall into the discretized interval you choose, which is too coarse to make you see them.
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