How to plot a 2D graph using for loop values?
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Hello, Could anyone tell me what the problem is in the following code?
Many thanks.
% code:
lambda= [1.5:0.005:1.6];
llambda=length(lambda);
for di=1:llambda
k(di)=2*3.14/lambda(di)
end
lambda= [1.5:0.005:1.6];
plot(lambda,k);
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Joseph Cheng
on 3 Jun 2015
Edited: Joseph Cheng
on 3 Jun 2015
Whats wrong with it and why is the plot not what you're looking for? the code matches what the plot should be.
also no need for the for loop as
if true
lambda= [1.5:0.005:1.6];
k=2*3.14./lambda;
plot(lambda,k);
end
accomplishes the same thing
sha
on 3 Jun 2015
Joseph Cheng
on 3 Jun 2015
I am trying. The main question is why is the plot in your sample code not what you're trying to get. If it is then what is the question or is the question to plot within the for loop?
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Image Analyst
on 3 Jun 2015
The code works fine:
lambda= [1.5:0.005:1.6];
llambda = length(lambda);
for di = 1 : llambda
k(di) = 2 * 3.14 / lambda(di)
end
plot(lambda,k);
It plots with absolutely no warnings or errors about different lengths. What is the actual code you ran (it's not that , that's for sure)?
jyoti mishra
on 20 Feb 2018
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Image Analyst
on 20 Feb 2018
Try using the plot() function.
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