draw a function composed of sin and cos
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khaled Abdelghafar
on 26 Feb 2022
Commented: Steven Lord
on 26 Feb 2022
i encounter an error when trying ti plot this function
x=-pi:0.1*pi:pi;
y1=100*sqrt(2*pi)/sqrt(0.05*pi).*cos(x/2)*(1.-cos(x/2.)*sin(x/2.)*sin(3.*x/2.));
figure
plot(x,y1)
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Star Strider
on 26 Feb 2022
Use element-wise operations
y1=100*sqrt(2*pi)/sqrt(0.05*pi).*cos(x/2).*(1.-cos(x/2.).*sin(x/2.).*sin(3.*x/2.));
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x=-pi:0.1*pi:pi;
y1=100*sqrt(2*pi)/sqrt(0.05*pi).*cos(x/2).*(1.-cos(x/2.).*sin(x/2.).*sin(3.*x/2.));
figure
plot(x,y1)
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Steven Lord
on 26 Feb 2022
What @Star Strider has written is correct but one section might be slightly misleading for newer users.
% (1.-cos(x/2.).*sin(x/2.).*sin(3.*x/2.))
That first part may make you think there is an operator .- that does element-wise subtraction. But that's not the case. That period is not part of the operator but part of the number itself, since subtraction already applies element-wise. [There's also no .+ operator; just + is sufficient.]
x = 1.; % one
y = 1; % also one
x == y % true
Note that something like this would error instead.
x = 1.1 .- 1
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