Matlab plots only one point

25 views (last 30 days)
positron96
positron96 on 30 Mar 2017
Commented: Guillaume on 30 Mar 2017
I want to plot the function Y = X^m/(5^m + X^m) on a Y vs. X graph for different values of m, and I used the code below but MATLAB plots only one point. Can someone help me?
for m = 1:10
X = linspace(1, 100, 1001);
Y = (X.^m) / (5^m + X.^m);
plot(X, Y);
end
Thanks!

Accepted Answer

Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Mar 2017
Edited: Guillaume on 30 Mar 2017
You're performing matrix division instead of elementwise division. Use ./ instead of / in your Y calculation.
Once that's fixed, you'll get one plot and only one, because by default plot erases previous plots. Use hold on to prevent that.
Also note that since X doesn't change with m, it'll be faster to only calculate it once, outside the loop. So:
figure;
hold on;
X = linspace(1, 100, 1001);
for m = 1:10
Y = (X.^m) ./ (5^m + X.^m);
plot(X, Y);
end
edit: also note that you can avoid the loop entirely (and the need for hold on):
figure;
X = linspace(1, 100, 1001);
m = (1:10)'; %as a vector in a different direction than X
Y = (X.^m) ./ (5.^m + X.^m); %requires R2016b or later
plot(X, Y);
  3 Comments
positron96
positron96 on 30 Mar 2017
Can you tell me what the apostrophe is for in m = (1:10)' ? Thanks in advance!
Guillaume
Guillaume on 30 Mar 2017
As the comment says, it's to ensure that m is in a different direction than X. It makes m as a column vector, whereas X is a row vector.
That's what makes the next line work.

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

KSSV
KSSV on 30 Mar 2017
X = linspace(1, 100, 1001) ;
figure
hold on
for m = 1:10
Y = (X.^m). / (5^m + X.^m);
plot(X, Y);
end

Categories

Find more on Line Plots in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!