Plotting multiple numbers in 1 graph
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I am trying to plot all the values of N for on one graph and it is giving me an error it works for either N = 5, N=9, N=20 by themselves but not all together. As well as i want to change their line weight and their colors and the points to be all different.
N = 5 will be RED and * points
N = 9 will be BLUE and Triangle points
N = 20 will be Green and Circle points
w = .5; %% 2w=1
x = -.5:0.1:.5; %% X (-w,w)
N = [5, 9, 20]; %% N [5,9,20]
delta = 2*w./N;
% Matrix for W
Mat_w = zeros(N,1);
for i = 1:N
Mat_w(i) =(-w+delta.*(i-.5));
end
% U Matrix
u = ones(N,1).*(x.^2);
% F Matrix
f = ones(N,1);
% S Matrix
s = ones(N,N);
for m = 1:N
for n = 1:N
s(m,n) = delta/(2*pi)*(1-log(delta)-1/2*log(abs((m-n).^2-.25))...
-(m-n)*log(abs(m-n+.5)/abs(m-n-.5)));
end
end
u = s\f;
title('Case 2')
hold on
plot(Mat_w, u)
xlim([-w,w])
legend('N=5', 'N=9', 'N=20');
This is the error in the Command line
Error using zeros
Size inputs must be scalar.
Error in HW9_new (line 7)
Mat_w = zeros(N,1);
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Stephen23
2021 年 5 月 9 日
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2021 年 5 月 9 日
Original question by WARRIOR24 retrieved from Bing Cache:
Plotting multiple numbers in 1 graph
I am trying to plot all the values of N for on one graph and it is giving me an error it works for either N = 5, N=9, N=20 by themselves but not all together. As well as i want to change their line weight and their colors and the points to be all different.
N = 5 will be RED and * points
N = 9 will be BLUE and Triangle points
N = 20 will be Green and Circle points
w = .5; %% 2w=1
x = -.5:0.1:.5; %% X (-w,w)
N = [5, 9, 20]; %% N [5,9,20]
delta = 2*w./N;
% Matrix for W
Mat_w = zeros(N,1);
for i = 1:N
Mat_w(i) =(-w+delta.*(i-.5));
end
% U Matrix
u = ones(N,1).*(x.^2);
% F Matrix
f = ones(N,1);
% S Matrix
s = ones(N,N);
for m = 1:N
for n = 1:N
s(m,n) = delta/(2*pi)*(1-log(delta)-1/2*log(abs((m-n).^2-.25))...
-(m-n)*log(abs(m-n+.5)/abs(m-n-.5)));
end
end
u = s\f;
title('Case 2')
hold on
plot(Mat_w, u)
xlim([-w,w])
legend('N=5', 'N=9', 'N=20');
This is the error in the Command line
Error using zeros
Size inputs must be scalar.
Error in HW9_new (line 7)
Mat_w = zeros(N,1);
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