how to 2d plot simple ?

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Nx mathlab
Nx mathlab on 27 Jan 2022
Answered: Amith on 7 Oct 2024
x=deg2rad(17)
tan(x/2) =(1-cos(x))/(sin(x))
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Torsten
Torsten on 27 Jan 2022
You only defined three single values. What are you trying to plot ?

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Amith
Amith on 7 Oct 2024
Hi Nx Mathlab,
I assume that you would like to plot a 2D graph using the tan(x/2) defination but with a range of angles. If so refer to the code below -
% Define a vector of angles in degrees
angles_deg = 0:1:360; % Angles from 0 to 360 degrees
% Convert the angles to radians
x = deg2rad(angles_deg);
% Calculate the tangent values
tan_x_over_2 = (1 - cos(x)) ./ sin(x);
% Create a figure
figure;
% Plot the data
plot(x, tan_x_over_2);
% Add labels and title
xlabel('Angle (radians)');
ylabel('tan(x/2)');
title('2D Plot of tan(x/2) vs. Angle');
% Display the grid
grid on;
This code will generate angles from 0 to 360 degrees and, using the definition of tan_x_over_2 , it will plot the angles versus the tan(x/2) value on a 2D graph.
Hope this helps!

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