How to plot using all the for loop values
    3 views (last 30 days)
  
       Show older comments
    
Hi,
Here I am pasting a simple code which does a simple integration from - infinity to + infinity:
syms x
C=1;D=1;E=1;N=1;W=1;
alp=1;
z=1;
for P=1:1:20
a=(sqrt(-1))*(C-P);
b=(D-(sqrt(-1))*(P+x));
c=(E+(sqrt(-1))*(N-P));
d=(W^2+x.^2);
e=b*c*d;
f=a/e;
S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
out = vpa(S);
k=double(out)
end
******** The problem is to plot a graph (S Vs P) using all the values of P. Can anyone help me in this regard?
Thanking You!
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
  Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 6 Jul 2013
        
      Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
      
      
 on 6 Jul 2013
  
      You have to use: k(P) instead of k
syms x
C=1;D=1;E=1;N=1;W=1;
alp=1;
z=1;
for P=1:1:20
  aa=(sqrt(-1))*(C-P);
  b=(D-(sqrt(-1))*(P+x));
  c=(E+(sqrt(-1))*(N-P));
  d=(W^2+x.^2);
  e=b*c*d;
  f=a/e;
  S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
    out = vpa(S);
    k(P)=double(out)
end
plot(abs(k))
More Answers (1)
  Neha
 on 5 Jul 2013
        The variable S is just a single dimension matrix. You can replace S=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf)); with S(P)=alp*(int(f,-inf,inf));
By doing this the index for S is getting maintained and you can simply call
plot((double)S);
See Also
Categories
				Find more on Calculus in Help Center and File Exchange
			
	Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!

