how to plot y = m*x+d*g+d*(g^(1/k)+b^2+(b-x)^2)^k;
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A very basic question but I cannot seem to find any such easy plot examples online. I wish to plot
y = m*x+d*g+d*(g^(1/k)+b^2+(b-x)^2)^k
like plot(x,y), the following does not work
t = 0:.1:20; m=0.1; d=0.1; g=0.1; b=0.1; k=0.3; y = m*t+d*g+d*(g^(1/k)+b^2+(b-t)^2)^k; ezplot(t,y)
please help a hopeless matlab coder (i.e me!)
thanks
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Paulo Silva
on 20 Feb 2011
x = 0:.1:20;
m=0.1;
d=0.1;
g=0.1;
b=0.1;
k=0.3;
y = m*x+d*g+d*(g^(1/k)+b^2+(b-x).^2).^k;
plot(x,y)
Another way to do it:
x = 0:.1:20;
m=0.1;
d=0.1;
g=0.1;
b=0.1;
k=0.3;
y =@(x) m*x+d*g+d*(g^(1/k)+b^2+(b-x).^2).^k;
ezplot(y)
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