M(t)=M(0) × e^(-t/T) + S × T × (1 - e^(-t/T)) How can I plot (T,M) graphic in MATLAB?

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M(t)=M(0) × e^(-t/T) + S × T × (1 - e^(-t/T)) How can I plot (T,M) graphic in MATLAB?
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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR on 11 Jan 2018
Which variables are the constants? t will vary with the every loop and T might be constant. What is the purpose of plotting T vs M.

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FURKAN CEVAHIR
FURKAN CEVAHIR on 11 Jan 2018
Edited: FURKAN CEVAHIR on 11 Jan 2018
Actually, I want to catch the graphic just like that is in the photo attached. FYI:(T=1/k)

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR on 11 Jan 2018
According to the equation written in the image,
clc
clear
m_zero=5;
S=25;
k=2;
for t=1:500
as(t)=m_zero*(exp(-k*t))+(S/k)*(1-exp(-k*t));
end
plot((1:500),as)
I have taken m_zero as constant (you can change as per your theory).
I have taken S and k also as a constant randomly. Fix your constant and go further.

FURKAN CEVAHIR
FURKAN CEVAHIR on 11 Jan 2018
What do you think, Without constants as parameters in the graphic, how was the graphic in the picture plotted? Thanks.

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