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I am getting an error here but I am not sure why.
I am trying to create a 1x5 matrix for the 5 c answers using the 5 t values in that matrix.
Thanks
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 26 Oct 2020
Copy and past the actual code rather than an image of it, then highlight all of it and use the ‘Insert a line of code’ button to format it cortrectly.
Matthew Gilroy
Matthew Gilroy on 26 Oct 2020
x = (0:1:100)'; 'metres'
Ex = 0.02; 'm^2/s'
m = 1;
u = 0.5; 'm/s'
c = zeros(1,5);
t = [30, 60, 90, 120, 150];
for t = (1:5)
c(1,t) = (m ./ (sqrt(4.*pi.*Ex.*t))).* exp(-((x - u.*t).^2)./(4.*Ex.*t));
end

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Jon
Jon on 26 Oct 2020
I'm thinking that you want to loop through your t values. You first assign t to the vector [30,60,90,120,150] but then reassign it in your for loop to (1:5) or [1 2 3 4 5]. You instead need to index your values of t inside of your loop something like
x = (0:1:100)'
Ex = 0.02
m = 1
u = 0.5
c = zeros(101,5)
t = [30,60,90,120,150];
for k = 1:5
c(:,k) = m/sqrt(4*pi*Ex*t(k))*exp(-(x-u*t(k)).^2)./(4*Ex*t(k))
end
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Jon
Jon on 26 Oct 2020
Note that the ".*" are only needed for element by element multiplication. You don't need that when you multiply scalars times vectors. Also I think you were trying to put in comments for the units. To do that you need to proceed them with a % sign e.g
Ex = 0.02; % m^2/s
Matthew Gilroy
Matthew Gilroy on 26 Oct 2020
Cheers this has worked thanks for the help.

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Matthew Gilroy
Matthew Gilroy on 26 Oct 2020
Sorry I attatched the wrong screenshot this is the correct one
Thanks

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