Graphing a transcendental Equation

18 views (last 30 days)
HI everyone, i am new on matlab and i need some help to plot a transcendental equation. The equation is:
sin(beta - phi)+sin(phi)*exp(-beta/atan(phi)=0;
This curve represents the conduction angle beta given a phi angle. The plot needs to represents beta degrees (Y axis) vs phi degrees (X axis).
The point is that phi varies from 0 to 100º deg, and beta varies from 0 to 380º deg, i want to see the relation between phi and beta.
Cand someone give me some help?
Cheers!

Accepted Answer

John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 20 Aug 2017
Edited: John D'Errico on 20 Aug 2017
ezplot('sind(beta - phi)+sind(phi).*exp(-beta./atand(phi))',[0 380 0 100])
When you are not sure how to plot something, ezplot (or one of its cousins) is often a good thing to try.
  6 Comments
Teja Muppirala
Teja Muppirala on 21 Aug 2017
Edited: Teja Muppirala on 21 Aug 2017
FPLOT (or FIMPLICIT in this case) is recommended over EZPLOT.
fimplicit(@(beta,phi) sind(beta - phi)+sind(phi).*exp(-beta./tand(phi)),[0 380 0 100])
FPLOT will replot the graph upon zooming (and also panning if you don't explicity send in limits) and display locations of singularities.
In the implicit case, FIMPLICIT actually gives you a true line that can be queried instead of a contour plot like EZPLOT.
Jucimar Carpe
Jucimar Carpe on 21 Aug 2017
Hi guys, actually i noted that may have a little tricky on the graph that i sent. Usually we use deg instead of rad, i think the graph was plotted originally in radians and then changed the X and Y axis to degrees.
To make sure, i cheanged the program line to:
ezplot(@(beta,phi) sin(beta - phi)+sin(phi).*exp(-beta./tan(phi)),[pi (380*pi/180) 0 (100*pi/180)]) hold on grid on
And changed the scale of the graph and got the this result, as you can see it is close enough from the original.
Give a look at the results.
Thank you.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

amita tripathi
amita tripathi on 19 Dec 2018
What, if we want to plot histogram of the trancendental expression like .

Categories

Find more on 2-D and 3-D Plots in Help Center and File Exchange

Products

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!