Problem with the "Plot" function

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Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim on 27 Jan 2013
Hi, I need some help from those of you who are good at Matlab sinc I am not a profession.. I appreciate the time and effort.
I need to plot my time in x axis and my roll angle(x1) as y axis
----This is my parameters------- function dx = wheelchaircorrectversion (t,x) global m g d F h Ix w m=10; g=-9.81; F=5; d=10; h=20; Ix=30; w=20;
if t>0 && t>=0.01 F=5 elseif t>0.01 F=0 end
z=(sqrt((.5*w).^2+(.5*h).^2)).*(sin(atan((h/2)/w/2))); d=(sqrt((.5*w).^2+(.5*h).^2)).*(cos(atan((h/2)/w/2)));
dx=zeros(2,1); dx(1)=x(2); dx(2)=(-(m*g*d)+(F+z))/Ix; end
---- my main function---
clear all clc global m g d F h Ix w m=10; g=-9.81; F=5; d=10; h=20; Ix=30; w=20;
x1_ini = [0 0]'; t_dim = 1; i=1; dt = 0.01; duration = 0.05;
for t = 0.0 : dt : duration t0 = t; i=i+1; tf = (t+dt)*(1+eps); tspan = [t0 tf];
[t1,x1] = ode45('wheelchaircorrectversion',tspan,x1_ini);
n1 = length(x1); %length of a vector
tmp1 = x1(n1,:); %the last value
tmp2 = t1(t_dim)
x1_ini = tmp1; % update initial conditions
traj_p0(i,:) = x1_ini;
traj_t(i)= tmp2
end
subplot(211) %Creates axes in tiled positions plot(traj_t,x1(:,1)) xlabel('Time') ylabel('Roll Angle')
subplot(212) plot(traj_t,x1(:,2)) xlabel('Time') ylabel('Roll Velocity')
----
Whenever I try to plot these functions, it says that vectors needs to be in same length for plot(traj_t, x1(;,1)) and for plot(traj_t,x1(:,2))
I have tried everything to make the number of vectors equal to each other, but it didnt work..
could someone help?
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Jan
Jan on 28 Jan 2013
Please format the code properly. Thanks.

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Answers (4)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Jan 2013
Edited: Image Analyst on 27 Jan 2013
More accurately, x1(:,1) needs to be the same number of elements at traj_t. x1(:,2) needs to be that length also. Do this before you call plot
size(traj_t)
size(x1)
Tell us what it says.
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Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim on 27 Jan 2013
Wow, thanks for your help. I finalized it, and it is working. However, I'm not sure if it's physically making sense. Do you have any thoughts about my code?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Jan 2013
Nope - I didn't even run it.

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 27 Jan 2013
Try this :
1.Delete the traj_t variable that exists inside the loop.
2. create a vector time, outside the loop, of length 41 such as : time=linspace(0,duration,41).
3. replace,in the plot section, traj_t wit time'.
The code now works well, but are the results reasonable In Physic viewpoint ?
As you posted non organized code , i post the new version of the code here for further discussions by other users :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
function dx = wheelchaircorrectversion (t,x)
global m g d F h Ix w
m=10; g=-9.81; F=5; d=10; h=20; Ix=30; w=20;
if t>0 && t>=0.01
F=5;
elseif t>0.01
F=0;
end
z=(sqrt((.5*w).^2+(.5*h).^2)).*(sin(atan((h/2)/w/2)));
d=(sqrt((.5*w).^2+(.5*h).^2)).*(cos(atan((h/2)/w/2)));
dx=zeros(2,1); dx(1)=x(2); dx(2)=(-(m*g*d)+(F+z))/Ix;
end -------------------------------------------------------------------
And the main program :
-------------------------------------------------------------------
clear all ,clc
global m g d F h Ix w
m=10;g=-9.81; F=5; d=10; h=20; Ix=30; w=20;
x1_ini = [0 0]'; t_dim = 1; i=1; dt = 0.01; duration = 0.05;
for t = 0 : dt : duration
t0 = t;i=i+1; tf = (t+dt)*(1+eps); tspan = [t0 tf];
[t1,x1] = ode45('wheelchaircorrectversion',tspan,x1_ini);
n1 = length(x1); %length of a vector
tmp1 = x1(n1,:); %the last value
tmp2 = t1(t_dim);
x1_ini = tmp1; % update initial conditions
traj_p0(i,:) = x1_ini;
%traj_t(i)= tmp2;
end
time=linspace(0,duration,41);time=time';
subplot(211), plot(time,x1(:,1)), xlabel('Time'), ylabel('Roll Angle')
subplot(212), plot(time,x1(:,2)), xlabel('Time'), ylabel('Roll Velocity')
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim on 27 Jan 2013
Thank you for your response. I have one more question about my code: for the last part,subplot(211), plot(time,x1(:,1)), xlabel('Time'), ylabel('Roll Angle'), I am trying to plot the function before it went through ODE45 so that I get un-integrated (original) function to get roll velocity on subplot 212.
I am not sure how I have to write out the function..
Thanks a lot!

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 28 Jan 2013
Edited: Youssef Khmou on 28 Jan 2013
Tae Yeong Kim,
so its about ordinary differential equation ! THE TIME IS ALREADY THERE !!
[t1,x1]=ode('wheelchaircorrectversion',tspan,x1_ini);
Position and velocity are in the 41x2 matrix x1 and the time axis is t1(41,1)
you can replace the vector "time" that we created with t1, ITS THE SAME .
About your last question i do not understand what you mean : you have a position X and Velocity V , you said you want to integrate the x1(:,1) to get the Velocity, i think its wrong :
YOU HAVE POSITION X , VELOCITY V and ACCELERATION A
DX/Dt= V(t) , DV/Dt= A, INTEG(V(t))=X(t), INTEG(A)= V(t)
so lets see :
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
plot(t1,x1(:,2)) % This is the velocity
hold on
Velocity2=diff(x(:,1))./diff(t1); % Diff function truncates to n-1
Velocity2(end+1)=Velocity2(end); % add the last element
plot(t1,Veclocity2,'r'),
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Numerically its the same .
Advice :
1.do not declare the variables again the testing script .
2. try to comment every variable to explain to the reader , for example :
------------------------------------------------------------------------
m=10; % mass in Kg
g=-9.81; % Gravity acc in m/s²
F=5; % Force in Newton
d=10; % Distance between ..and .. in meteres....
I hope that helps
KHMOU Youssef,
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Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim on 28 Jan 2013
Thank you so much. It answered everything I needed.
If you could check out my equations and see if they make sense, it would be awesome.
I am not sure if variable z and d are correctly derived.. Thanks

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 28 Jan 2013
Hi
i think there is a problem, based on what you wrote :
Z/d=h/w. and based on numerical values u gave h=w=20. in that case z=d which is wrong ,
what is the point in the center of the rectangle? what is its dynamic ?
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Jan
Jan on 29 Jan 2013
Edited: Jan on 29 Jan 2013
Please, Tae Yeong Kim, take the time to format your code. Currently it looks very messy.
Tae Yeong Kim
Tae Yeong Kim on 2 Feb 2013
clear all
clc
global m g F h Ix w
m=10;
g=9.81;
F=5;
h=20;
Ix=30;
w=20;
x1_ini = [0 0]';
i=1;
dt = 0.01;
duration = 0.05;
for t = 0.0 : dt : duration
t0 = t;
i=i+1;
tf = (t+dt)*(1+eps);
tspan = [t0 tf];
[t1,x1] = ode45('wheelchaircorrectversion',tspan,x1_ini);
n1 = length(x1); %length of a vector
tmp1 = x1(n1,:); %the last value
n2 = length(t1);
tmp2 = t1(n2);
x1_ini = tmp1; % update initial conditions
traj_p0(i,:) = x1_ini;
traj_t(i)= tmp2;
end
timetraj = traj_t';
timetraj = linspace(0,duration,41)% Generates "duration" points between X1 and X2
subplot(211) %Creates axes in tiled positions
plot(timetraj,x1(:,1))
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Roll Angle')
subplot(212)
plot(timetraj,x1(:,2))
xlabel('Time')
ylabel('Roll Velocity')
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Does this look any better?

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