Plot two functions with several changing variables

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Danny Brett
Danny Brett el 28 de Dic. de 2021
Comentada: the cyclist el 28 de Dic. de 2021
I want to plot two functions against each other, however I currently have two changing variables (more to be added) however I get a couple error messages I cannot understand:
Matrix dimensions must agree.
Error in Footbridge_2 (line 9)
k = (p.*g + m.*g - n.*(m.*g) - (N-n).*m.*g) ./ -Lext;
Any help would be appreciated
p = 80;
m = 10;
n = 1:1:10;
g = 9.81;
N = 11;
Lext = 68:0.1:80;
L = 68;
k = (p.*g + m.*g - n.*(m.*g) - (N-n).*m.*g) ./ -Lext;
Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation.
x = sqrt(Lext.^2 - L.^2);
plot(x,k)
xlabel('x')
ylabel('k')

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KSSV
KSSV el 28 de Dic. de 2021
p = 80;
m = 10;
n = 1:1:10;
g = 9.81;
N = 11;
Lext = 68:0.1:80;
L = 68;
[n,Lext] = meshgrid(n,Lext) ;
k = p.*g + m.*g - n.*(m.*g) - (N-n).*(m.*g) ./ -Lext;
x = sqrt(Lext.^2 - L.^2);
plot(x,k)
xlabel('x')
ylabel('k')

the cyclist
the cyclist el 28 de Dic. de 2021
I ran your code inline here. I'm guessing the slightly different error message is due to different MATLAB versions.
The heart of your problem is that you are trying to divide the vector n by the vector Lext, and they have different lengths. A simplified version of what you are attempting is
x = [2 3 5];
y = [7 11];
z = x./y
Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation.
What does it mean to divide the 3-element vector by the 2-element vector?
You need to figure out what you actually intended to do here.

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