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Try out this test problem first. Given the variable x as your input, multiply it by two and put the result in y. Examples:...
1 year ago
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Using different line style to generate plot
figure(); hold on loglog(N,err(1,:)',"-") loglog(N,err(2,:)',"--") loglog(N,err(3,:)',"-.") loglog(N,err(4,:)',":") loglog...
Using different line style to generate plot
figure(); hold on loglog(N,err(1,:)',"-") loglog(N,err(2,:)',"--") loglog(N,err(3,:)',"-.") loglog(N,err(4,:)',":") loglog...
1 year ago | 0
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Structure array data extraction and processing
In the first run of your n-loop it assignes nn 3 values. In the next run it assigns only 2 values but the 3rd value doesn't get ...
Structure array data extraction and processing
In the first run of your n-loop it assignes nn 3 values. In the next run it assigns only 2 values but the 3rd value doesn't get ...
2 years ago | 0
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How do I specify range for my x axis using the plot function
x = linspace(0,2*pi); y = cos(x); plot(x,y) xlim([-2*pi, 6*pi])
How do I specify range for my x axis using the plot function
x = linspace(0,2*pi); y = cos(x); plot(x,y) xlim([-2*pi, 6*pi])
2 years ago | 0