I want to translate my matlab code fortran?
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theta=0:10:60; % Note: if you reduce the step size you will get a smoother plot
rho=0.465;
%d=25; wrong
%k=0.99*(1+(1i*0.66));
k=real(0.97+0.6402i);
poftheta=sqrt((k.^2)-(cos(theta).^2));
y=(rho*sin(theta))./(poftheta);
roftheta=((y-1)./(y+1));
% ^---- missed dot
r0=-20*log10(mod(roftheta));
% ^----- here
grid on
plot(theta,r0)
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Image Analyst
2018 年 12 月 24 日
What do you mean by "fortran" in your subject line and tag. Do you want to translate this code INTO the FORTRAN programming language? If so, why, and it looks simple enough so why can't you do it?
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KSSV
2018 年 12 月 24 日
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2018 年 12 月 24 日
Read the documentation of mod. It takes two inputs, you have to decide what should be the input. For demo, below I have taken mod(n,2).
theta=0:10:60; % Note: if you reduce the step size you will get a smoother plot
rho=0.465;
%d=25; wrong
%k=0.99*(1+(1i*0.66));
k=real(0.97+0.6402i);
poftheta=sqrt((k.^2)-(cos(theta).^2));
y=(rho*sin(theta))./(poftheta);
roftheta=((y-1)./(y+1));
% ^---- missed dot
r0=-20*log10(mod(roftheta,2));
% ^----- here
grid on
plot(theta,r0)
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