I am getting the wrong plots for g1 and g2..help

t = 1:500;
A = 4;B = 10;C = 2.4; D = 2;
g = sin(t/30); %Original Sin Wave
g1 = A*g.*(t+B); %1st wave transformation
g2 = C*g.*(t*D); %2nd wave transformation
plot(t,g,t,g1,t,g2);
legend('g(t) = sin(t/30)', 'g1(t) = Ag(t + B)', 'g2(t) = Cg(Dt)')
title('Wave Transformation'); % percent signs are used to comment code
xlabel('time');
ylabel('value');

Answers (2)

It’s not clear what you intend.
If I interpret your legend correctly, the changed lines may be what you want.
The Code
t = 1:500;
A = 4;B = 10;C = 2.4; D = 2;
% % g = sin(t/30); %Original Sin Wave
% % g1 = A*g.*(t+B); %1st wave transformation
% % g2 = C*g.*(t*D); %2nd wave transformation
g = @(t) sin(t/30); %Original Sin Wave
g1 = A*g(t+B); %1st wave transformation
g2 = C*g(t*D); %2nd wave transformation
plot(t,g(t),t,g1,t,g2);
legend('g(t) = sin(t/30)', 'g1(t) = Ag(t + B)', 'g2(t) = Cg(Dt)')
title('Wave Transformation'); % percent signs are used to comment code
xlabel('time');
ylabel('value');
My code is a guess so If I got it wrong, experiment to get the result you want.
What are you expecting as output? The code as such is working fine. You can view the plots using subplots to get a better view.

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on 16 Apr 2017

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on 16 Apr 2017

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