How to solve the range of x axes and obtain y values?
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    Megha
 on 25 Sep 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Kiran Felix Robert
    
 on 8 Oct 2020
            I wish to obtain figure as shown below:

here, y axis is r and x-axis is unu_f.
I tried to generate unu_f using a range of "r" values from 0:0.2:4 by solving equation z2. But i am getting curve like,

 I have tried the following code but it does not produce the required o/p. Can Anyone please help me generating like in panel (a,b)?
clear; close all; clc;
Vau = 43;
theta_u = 71.8;
gamma = 5/3;
Vsu = 47.45; 
tic
unu_f = [];
for r = 0:0.2:4
    if r>3.9
        r = 3.88;
    end
    syms Unu
    A = r*Vau^2*cosd(theta_u)^2;
    B = 2*r*Vsu^2/(r+1-gamma*(r-1));
    C = r*Vau^2*sind(theta_u)^2;
    D = (2*r - gamma*(r-1))/(r+1 - gamma*(r - 1));
    x = Unu^2;
    z2 = real(double(solve((x - A)^2*(x - B) - C*x*(D*x - A))));
    unu_f = [unu_f;z2'];
end
toc
r2 = 0:0.2:3.9;
r1 = 3.88;
r = [r2 r1];
figure;
subplot(2,2,4)
x = abs(unu_f(:,1)); 
y = r; 
yyaxis left
plot(x,y,'ob')
ylim([0 4]);  xlim([0 1200]); 
ylabel('r (Shock Strength)','FontWeight','bold','FontSize',10);
xlabel('Shock Speed (km/s)','FontWeight','bold','FontSize',10);
box on; grid on;
set(gca,'XMinorTick','on','YMinorTick','on','FontSize',12,'FontWeight','bold')
set(gca,'LineWidth',2.25,'TickLength',[0.010 0.010],'YColor',[0 0 0]);
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  Kiran Felix Robert
    
 on 8 Oct 2020
        Hi Megha, 
To plot specific regions of the curve in different plots (to emphasize certain characteristic features), the following method can be used.  
Given that, you have corrected characteristic data, you can use Logical indexing to achieve this.  
The Following code gives you an example, 
% Sample X vs Y Characteristic [Synthesized Data For Plotting] 
x = 1:50; 
y = x.^0.5; 
% Creating a Specific Case for range 10 to 20 
i = x >= 10 & x<20; 
y(i) = 20; 
% Whole Curve 
figure(1); 
ax = gca; 
plot(x,y); % Plotting Whole  
ax.YLim = [0,30]; 
title('Whole') 
% Part 1 Curve 
i = x>5 & x < 15;  % Selecting Specific Range 
B1 = x(i);   % Logical Indexing to Select Specific Array 
D1 = y(i); 
figure(2) 
ax = gca; 
plot(B1,D1);  % Plotting The Specific Array 
ax.YLim = [0,30]; 
title('Part 1') 
%Part 2 Curve 
i = x>15 & x < 25;  % Selecting Specific Range 
B2 = x(i);   % Logical Indexing to Select Specific Array 
D2 = y(i); 
f = figure(3); 
ax = gca; 
p = plot(B2,D2); % Plotting The Specific Array 
ax.YLim = [0,30]; 
title('Part 2') 
%Part 3 Curve 
i = x>25 ;  % Selecting Specific Range 
B3 = x(i);  % Logical Indexing to Select Specific Array 
D3 = y(i); 
figure(4); 
plot(B3,D3);  % Plotting The Specific Array 
title('Part 3') 
Kiran Felix Robert
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