Plotting an Anonymous Function

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Jake Farley
Jake Farley on 31 Jan 2017
Commented: Jake Farley on 31 Jan 2017
I have created an anonymous function
sqr = @(x) x.^2;
and I am trying different methods for plotting this function, and none seem to plot the function correctly (aside from ezplot) I have tried
figure
plot(sqr(-5:5))
figure
fplot(sqr(-5:5))
Using plot(), it creates a correct looking plot but my axes are not correct, it displays the function from 1 to 11, centered at 6. (so the range is correct)
using fplot() it creates horizontal lines from x = -5:5 at y = 0, 2, 4, 9, 16, 25
Is this what is supposed to happen and I just don't fully understand the functions yet? Or have I set my function up incorrectly?
Thanks.

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 31 Jan 2017
Edited: James Tursa on 31 Jan 2017
You need to explicitly give plot the "x" information, not just the "y" information. E.g.,
x = -5:5;
plot(x,sqr(x))

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