"Not enough input arguments" plotting a function

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(Today is my first day using Matlab.) I've been trying to plot the following function:
function[Rs] = sFn(r)
Rs = 2.*3^(-3./2).*(1-2.*r./3+2.*r^2/27).*exp(-r./3)
end
with
plot(sFn,r) or plot(Rs,r)
The first yields "Not enough input arguments" and the second "Undefined function or variable Rs". I cannot, for the life of me figure out how this is supposed to work. :( Help.

Accepted Answer

Amit
Amit on 12 Jan 2014
First define r like
r = 1:10;
Then do the plotting using,
plot(r,sFn(r))
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Amit
Amit on 12 Jan 2014
Also if this is your first day with Matlab, I'll suggest 'help' commad. That comes in quite handy during the learning process. Like if you having trouble with 'plot' command,
help plot
will give you a quick reference to plot command. Also, the MATLAB documentation is pretty good too.
Happy Coding!
Sarah
Sarah on 12 Jan 2014
Thank you so much! I tried watching tutorials and the help section on plotting, but I didn't realize I needed to write the function as sFn(r).

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manan goel
manan goel on 17 Aug 2019
x = linspace(-1,1,200);
y = 0.5.*sin.*[sin.*(12.*x)];
plot(x,y)

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