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Why won't this code generate the graph I need? What am I missing?

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Matthew Lozancich
Matthew Lozancich el 3 de Nov. de 2017
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
Create a vector t of elements with values from 0 to 360 with a spacing of 3.6 degrees. Using the parametric equations, create two vectors x and y that contain x coordinates and y coordinates, respectively.
function generateflower
for t=0:3.6:360
x = ((1 + cosd(5*t))*cosd(t));
y = ((1 + cosd(5*t))*sind(t));
plot(x,y)
end
end

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 3 de Nov. de 2017
You are not following the instructions to "create two vectors x and y that contain x coordinates and y coordinates,"
When plot() is asked to plot a single point at a time, there is no line to generate. It only generates a mark if you configure a marker. For example you would have seen something if you had used
plot(x, y, '*')
hold on
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Matthew Lozancich
Matthew Lozancich el 3 de Nov. de 2017
Yup I read the instructions way wrong..
function generateflower
x=zeros(1,101);
y=zeros(1,101);
n=1;
for t=0:3.6:360
x(n) = ((1 + cosd(5*t))*cosd(t));
y(n) = ((1 + cosd(5*t))*sind(t));
n=n+1;
plot(x,y,'r--')
end
end
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