Graphing a two variable limit

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Stephen
Stephen on 6 Oct 2022
Commented: Chunru on 7 Oct 2022
Hi, I am new to MATLAB and I can't seem to figure out how to graph a two variable limit like:
I've seen answers on how to create a two-variable function, or how check the limit for continuity, but I hope to see it graphed in relation to . I have gotten errors saying that the function is too complex, or that Z must be a matrix, and I have no clue how I should handle those kinds of errors.
Thanks in advance for any help that is given!
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Torsten
Torsten on 7 Oct 2022
Edited: Torsten on 7 Oct 2022
What do you want to graph here ? The function is defined and continuous at (0,1) with value (acos(0))/1 = pi/2.

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Chunru
Chunru on 7 Oct 2022
x= -0.5:.01:0.5;
y = 0.5:.01:1.5;
[xx, yy] = meshgrid(x, y);
zz = acos(xx./yy)./(1+xx.*yy);
%zz = nan(size(xx));
% idx = abs(xx./yy)<=1;
% zz(idx) = acos(xx(idx)./yy(idx))./(1+xx(idx).*yy(idx));
% whos
contourf(xx, yy, zz);
hold on
plot(0, 1, 'rd')
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Stephen
Stephen on 7 Oct 2022
I understand that, I was just asking the wrong question originally and got the correct answer anyways, which is my fault on my part. Thank you both for the help anyways, sorry about the confusion!
Chunru
Chunru on 7 Oct 2022
The comment-out code above is good when acos become complex.

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