How to graph an equation with one independent variable?

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I have the equation:
c=(M/(pi*4*D*t))*exp((-r^2)/(4*D*t));
All of the variables,(M,D and t) are defined above the equation and i want to graph this equation where C is the dependent variable and r is the independent variable. How do I go about doing this? Thanks

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 1 de Mzo. de 2015
Just use ezplot. Assume the other variables are defined in advance. Else how could you plot it if they are not?
M = ???
D = ???
t = ???
Cfun = @( r) (M/(pi*4*D*t))*exp((-r.^2)/(4*D*t));
ezplot(Cfun)
Note the use of r.^2, to allow ezplot to use vectorized calls to this function handle.
If you wish to specify the axis limits, ezplot allows you to do so in the second argument.

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dpb
dpb el 1 de Mzo. de 2015
First rewrite the equation to be able to use vector inputs using the "dot operatiors"
c=(M/(pi*4*D*t))*exp((-r.^2)/(4*D*t));
then set a range of r and evaluate
r=linspace(rStart,rEnd);
c=(M/(pi*4*D*t))*exp((-r.^2)/(4*D*t));
plot(r,c)
Done.

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