plot the given equation in the interval of x=[-1 3]
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y = (10.^(-19)).*(exp((x-(y.*0.1))/0.026)-1)
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Walter Roberson
on 28 Oct 2021
Yes? And how does that answer KSSV's question ?
I have to say, it does not look like the diode equation to me... https://www.pveducation.org/pvcdrom/pn-junctions/diode-equation The diode equation only has voltage as its input -- unless you are using non-ideal diodes in which case n could be input as well.
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Sam Chak
on 28 Oct 2021
Hi arun p
If the equation cannot be expressed explicitly as in y versus x, then such equation is an implicit function,
, like the circle equation. To plot an implicit equation, you can use the fimplicit function. For more info, please visit:

fimplicit(@(x,y) y - (10.^(-19)).*(exp((x-(y.*0.1))/0.026)-1), [-1 3 -2 20])

You can compare with the diode plot here:
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