Remove the discontinuity from tan(x) where odd multiples of pi/2
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Giuseppe
on 20 Mar 2014
Answered: Lateef Adewale Kareem
on 12 Apr 2016
Hi i have the function;
f=tan(x)
where
x=linspace(-2pi,2pi,200)
I was wondering if you would know how to remove disconuity of the function which is odd multiples of pi/2.
I was thinking using the rem(x, 2) ==0 function and f(_) = NaN but i dont know how to structure it.
By the way it is for when i plot it, so there are no vertical lines (the disconuity which is all odd multiples of pi/2).
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Star Strider
on 20 Mar 2014
Edited: Star Strider
on 20 Mar 2014
I suggest:
x=linspace(-2*pi,2*pi,200);
f=tan(x);
f(diff([0 f]) < 0) = NaN;
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Lateef Adewale Kareem
on 12 Apr 2016
x=linspace(-2*pi,2*pi,200); f=tan(x); f(abs(diff([0 f])) > 15) = NaN;
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