Huber function matlab plotting with two intervals

Hello,
I was trying to write this simple matlab function:
rho(eps)=0.5*eps^2 for eps<=k
rho(eps)=k*eps-0.5*k^2 for eps>k
for k=1.345
so my solution was:
k=1.345;
for eps=0:0.001:6
if eps<=k
f1=0.5*(eps^2);
else
f1=k*eps-0.5*(k^2);
end %if loop
end %for loop
plot(eps,f1)
There was almost empty graph and sometimes only linear function although this function is supposed to be nonlinear in the first part and linear in the other part.
and also i'm supposed to plot the derivative of this function after this is complete.

 Accepted Answer

k=1.345;
eps=zeros(6001);
f1=zeros(6001);
for i=1:6001
eps(i)=(i-1)*0.001;
if eps(i)<=k
f1(i)=0.5*(eps(i)^2);
else
f1(i)=k*eps(i)-0.5*(k^2);
end %if loop
end;
plot(eps,f1)
Best wishes
Torsten.

More Answers (3)

Is there a way to plot the derivation of this function directly by matlab or we need to do it by hand then apply the result?
Or more "MATLAB-like":
k=1.345;
eps=0:0.001:6;
f1=zeros(size(eps));
epsf=eps<=k;
f1(epsf)=0.5*eps(epsf).^2;
epsf=eps>k;
f1(epsf)=k*eps(epsf)-0.5*k^2;
plot(eps,f1);
Best wishes
Torsten.
so the final matlab will be
clear all;close all;clc;
k=1.345; eps=zeros(6001); f1=zeros(6001); f2=zeros(6001); for i=1:6001 eps(i)=(i-1)*0.001; if eps(i)<=k f1(i)=0.5*(eps(i)^2); f2(i)=eps(i); else f1(i)=k*eps(i)-0.5*(k^2); f2(i)=k; end %if loop end; %for loop
plot(eps,f1,'k-') hold on plot(eps,f2,'b-')

Asked:

on 31 Mar 2015

Edited:

on 15 Nov 2017

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