how to get a expected plot for these values?
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function [Kraftstoffverbrauch,Wi, Drehzahl, Drehmoment]=Kasus_1_4(Drehzahl, Drehmoment) % Modify the dimensions nx = length(Drehzahl) ; ny = length(Drehmoment) ;
if nx > ny
Drehmoment = linspace(min(Drehmoment),max(Drehmoment),nx ) ;
elseif nx<ny
Drehzahl = linspace(min(Drehzahl),max(Drehzahl),ny) ;
end
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread('Mappe1.xlsx') ;
Dz = num(:,1) ; Dz(isnan(Dz))= [ ];
A = num(:,2:end) ;
A(isnan(A(:,1)),:)= [] ;
W = A(1:2:end,:) ;
Dm = A(2:2:end,:) ;
Dz1 = repmat(Dz,1,size(Dm,1)) ;
idx = ~isnan(Dm) ;
F = scatteredInterpolant([Dz1(idx) Dm(idx)],W(idx));
Wi = F(Drehzahl,Drehmoment);
Drehmoment2 = Drehmoment*3.0769*2.64;
Geschwindigkeit= (Drehzahl/(3.07*2.64))*2.037*0.06;
Kraftstoffverbrauch= (2*3.14*(Drehmoment).*(Drehzahl))./(Wi*0.98*0.8.*(Geschwindigkeit)*600);
plot3(Drehzahl,Drehmoment,Kraftstoffverbrauch)
xlabel ('Drehzahl(1/min)');ylabel ('Drehmoment(N.m)'); zlabel ('Kraftstoffverbrauch(kWh/100km)');
title ('Drehmoment vs Drehzahl Diagram');
end
8 Comments
JohnGalt
on 1 Oct 2018
use the '{}code' button to make your code more readable please...
JohnGalt
on 1 Oct 2018
also what are the inputs 'Drehzahl, Drehmoment'
JohnGalt
on 1 Oct 2018
t = linspace(3/4*pi,2*pi,50)';
Drehzahl = [3*cos(t); 2*cos(t); 0.7*cos(t)];
Drehmoment = [3*sin(t); 2*sin(t); 0.7*sin(t)];
[Kraftstoffverbrauch,Wi]=Kasus_1_4(Drehzahl, Drehmoment)
on another note, it's better practice to add the filename as input to the function e.g.
function [Kraftstoffverbrauch,Wi, Drehzahl, Drehmoment]=Kasus_1_4(mappeXLSXname,Drehzahl, Drehmoment)
...
[num,txt,raw] = xlsread(mappeXLSXname) ;
...
Also, it's unusual to have the same arguments in the input and the output... as whatever's calling the function already knows the input... and if the input is changing then the output name should be different.
and finally, 'Drehmoment2' is created but not used...
Shubham Mohan Tatpalliwar
on 1 Oct 2018
Shubham Mohan Tatpalliwar
on 1 Oct 2018
Walter Roberson
on 1 Oct 2018
Your expected is pretty much a contour() plot except with the value at each point text() into place. Your code makes no attempt to contour or text labels into place.
JohnGalt
on 1 Oct 2018
aside from the labelling... the issue is that your inputs scale linearly with each other ... so of course you're going to get a straight line...
Shubham Mohan Tatpalliwar
on 1 Oct 2018
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