how to plot sine wave without built in function ?

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Hi.. um i wanted to ask a small question .. um a beginner in Matlab so .. i wanted to know if there's a way to create a sine wave without the sine function .. ? waiting for your reply
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 7 Dec 2015
Probably not the answer you want, but conforms exactly to your request:
sine = @(x) cos(pi/2 - x);
Shaheer Ali
Shaheer Ali on 8 Dec 2015
thankyou but i want o plot it without the builtin sine cosine functions

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 7 Dec 2015
I don’t know why you would want to, but this works with reasonably accuracy:
sine = @(x) sum((x.^[1:2:18]) .* -((-1).^[1:9]) ./ factorial([1:2:18]));
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Shaheer Ali
Shaheer Ali on 8 Dec 2015
umm im still a beginner so can you please wxplain it a little and specify how to plot using this .. please .. thankyou !
Star Strider
Star Strider on 8 Dec 2015
My pleasure!
To plot it, first define a range for the angle, then use the function on that range. I wrote it quickly, so it doesn’t take vector arguments and the loop is necessary:
sine = @(x) sum((x.^[1:2:18]) .* -((-1).^[1:9]) ./ factorial([1:2:18]));
angl = linspace(-2*pi, 2*pi, 500);
for k1 = 1:length(angl)
sineval(k1) = sine(angl(k1));
end
figure(1)
plot(angl, sineval)
grid

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Thomas Alex
Thomas Alex on 12 Jan 2020
similarly how to plot 2 different sine waves with a phse difference?

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