Error with plotting a function

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Ethan Anderson
Ethan Anderson on 10 Feb 2021
Answered: Chad Greene on 10 Feb 2021
I can't seem to figure out how to just plot the function y = K^(1-e^(-rt)). How can I get this to plot? Every way I seem to input the values in the plot function, it calls an error in line 6.
K = 10;
r = .1;
t = 0:1:100;
solution1 = @(t,y) K ^ (1 - (exp(-t*r)));
plot(t,(K^(1 - (exp(t*r*-1)))), '-b');
hold on

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 10 Feb 2021
Edited: madhan ravi on 10 Feb 2021
K = 10;
r = .1;
t = 0:1:100;
solution1 = @(t,y) K .^ (1 - (exp(-t*r)));
plot(t,(K.^(1 - (exp(t*r*-1)))), '-b');

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 10 Feb 2021
Try this:
plot(t,(K.^(1 - (exp(t.*r.*-1)))), '-b');
I put a dot (.) before the exponents and multiplication. That turns it into a dot product instead of the default cross product.

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