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Why Matlab does not plot "for loop" generated vector?

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I am quite a beginner and after hours of googling I just could not figure out why Matlab does not plot what needed. I can see only a blank.
My script is:
c = 7;
n=12;
for i = 0:1:n
u=i;
p_u = (2.3/c)*((u/c)^1.3)*exp(-(u/c)^2.3);
hours =8760*p_u*(1-0.09);
hold on;
plot(u, hours)
end
Thank you in advance!

Accepted Answer

David Hill
David Hill on 16 Feb 2020
Best to use arrays/vectors.
c=7;
n=12;
u=0:.1:n;
hours = (2.3/c)*((u/c).^1.3).*exp(-(u/c).^2.3)*(1-0.09)*8760;
plot(u,hours)
  4 Comments
Rik
Rik on 18 Feb 2020
You can define u however you like. That is the benefit of writing code like this.
Anne
Anne on 18 Feb 2020
I found a mistake. I didn't see that there was a dot.

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Anne
Anne on 18 Feb 2020
It is a pity that when I need to use Matlab fast, then I will have errors all the time.
This code is giving 1x11176 vector for power and I don't know why. It should be 1x151 vector. because i=0:0.1:15 wll be vector with 151 elements. It worked well when I chose i=0:15
n=15;
uu=0:0.1:n;
u_cutin=1;
u_N=3;
u_cutout=7;
ii=1
for i=0:0.1:n
if i<u_cutin
power1(ii)=0
elseif i>=u_N && i<=u_cutout
power1(ii)=0.42*0.718*0.5*1.2*pi*((38/2)^2)*u_N^3
elseif i>u_cutout
power1(ii)=0
else
power1(ii)=0.42*0.718*0.5*1.2*pi*((38/2)^2)*i^3
end
ii=ii+i*10
end
plot(uu,power1)

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