how can i plot a function with tow variable(x,y) in 2D ?
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mzo. de 2018
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You have two input dimensions (x and y) and one output dimension (TR), for a total of 3 dimensions. You need a 3 dimensional plot to represent that.
If for some reason your plot is restricted to two output spatial dimensions, then you will need to encode one of the three dimensions somehow, such as by color or transparency or marker size.
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shawqi saleh
el 19 de Mzo. de 2018
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mzo. de 2018
Using 0:0.1:100 is not valid for fplot. You need to pass in [0 100] instead.
Note that you are calling fplot with a function of only one variable, which is a different situation than a function of two variables.
You can call
fsurf(@(x,y) sqrt((1+(2*0.1*x).^2)./((1-y.^2).^2+(2*0.1*x).^2)),[0 100 0 100])
but that does not produce a 2D plot.
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