Undefined function or variable 'v'.??
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t=-5:50;
if t<=8
v=10.*(t.^2)-(5.*t);
elseif (t>=8) & (t<=16)
v=624-(5.*t);
elseif (t>=16) & (t<=26)
v=(36.*t)+12.*(t-16).^2;
elseif (t>26)
v=2136.*exp(-0.1.*(t-26));
elseif (t<0)
v=0;
end
plot(t,v)
Answers (1)
Rik
on 3 Jun 2018
You made the classic mistake of thinking that this set of logical statements would be handled for each element of your vector. But Matlab doesn't work that way, unless you tell it with a for-loop.
The code below uses logical indexing to get the result.
t=-5:50;
v=zeros(size(t));
L=t<=8;
v(L)=10.*(t(L).^2)-(5.*t(L));
L=(t>=8) & (t<=16);
v(L)=624-(5.*t(L));
L=(t>=16) & (t<=26);
v(L)=(36.*t(L))+12.*(t(L)-16).^2;
L=t>26;
v(L)=2136.*exp(-0.1.*(t(L)-26));
L=t<0;
v(L)=0;
plot(t,v)
3 Comments
Libby Goodes
on 3 Jun 2018
Rik
on 3 Jun 2018
The second line pre-allocates the vector v by filling it with zeros. This way we can use the same logical vector for v as for t.
Have you tried reading the documentation for zeros and size?
Rik
on 6 Jun 2018
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