How can i plot this function? y=0.75/(log10(x)*2).^2
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Lucas Lombao Pascual
on 31 Oct 2022
Commented: Lucas Lombao Pascual
on 31 Oct 2022
Hi, ive been trying differents ways of plotting fuctions such as log, implicit... but i cant manage to plot in 2D the next function in matlab
y= 0.75/(log10(x)*2).^2
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RAGHUNATHRAJU DASHARATHA
on 31 Oct 2022
As per my understanding you want to plot the given function in 2D plot .
It is just that you forgot to add '.' before '/' to do element wise operation.I will explain it with the example below
x=2:10;
y= 0.75./(log10(x)*2).^2
plot(x,y)
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Jon
on 31 Oct 2022
Something like this?
x = linspace(1,10); % or whatever interval you would like change accordingly
y = 0.75 ./(log10(x).^2).^2 % note .^ for element wise power on log10(x)
figure
plot(x,y)
% Or maybe you want the final power of 2 apply to the numerator and the
% denominator?
y = (0.75 ./(log10(x).^2)).^2
plot(x,y)
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Mike Croucher
on 31 Oct 2022
How about this?
x = linspace(0.01,0.99,100); % Avoid tricky inputs like 1
y = 0.75./(log10(x)*2).^2;
plot(x,y)
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Torsten
on 31 Oct 2022
What do you mean by "in 2D" ? It is a simple function to be plotted y vs. x:
x = 2:0.01:5;
y = 0.75./(log10(x)*2).^2;
plot(x,y)
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