Unitstep Function (Heaviside Function) Plotting Help
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Drew Terry
el 3 de Sept. de 2020
Respondida: Star Strider
el 3 de Sept. de 2020
I am working with Matlab and I am trying to create a unitstep function using the heavistep function. My code is shown below.
%f(x) = 0 for x<0 and f(x) = 1 for x>=1
function unit = unitstep(t)
unit = heaviside(t);
After creating this file I used the following commands in the command window.
t = -20:0.001:20;
plot (unitstep(t));
When I plot the unitstep function I created I get the below image. My question is why does the graph rise to y = 1 at x = 2 instead of at x = 0?
My plot.

Expected Output plot

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Star Strider
el 3 de Sept. de 2020
There appears to be missing information, specifically because in the top plot it is not rising at
, it is instead rising at
.
This produces the desired result:
unitstep = @(t) t>0;
t = -20:0.001:20;
figure
plot(t, unitstep(t))
axis([min(t)-0.1 max(t)+0.1 -0.1 1.1])
grid
.
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