How to make the vector the same length
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Vds = [0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0];
Vgs = [1.50 2.00 2.25 2.50];
a = [0.2274 0.2931 0.3161 0.3267 0.3317 0.3406 0.3450 0.3540 0.3608 0.3640 0.3666];
b = [2.804 4.299 5.28 6.06 6.33 6.81 7.143 7.62 8.08 8.35 8.63];
c =[6.859 10.852 13.400 15.11 16.25 18.91 18.85];
d= [15.4 25.01];
Im trying to plot(Vds,a,Vds,b,Vds,c,Vds,d) , but it keeps saying that d and c are not the same length as Vds. How do i make it so that c and d are the same length?
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Guillaume
on 27 Feb 2020
"How do i make it so that c and d are the same length?"
Create them so? I'm not sure what answer you expect. You're asking matlab to plot the value of Vds against the values of d. Vds has 11 values, d only two. That makes no sense. You also need 11 values for d (or only choose 2 of the vds values to plot). Only you know what any of the variable represent so only you can fix it.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 27 Feb 2020
when you do plot(x,y), x and y need to be same length. So in your code, Vds and d need to be same length, not between c and d
you could do
plot(Vds,a,Vds,b,Vds,c,Vds([1,end]),d)
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