why my plot is not correct?

here is my code
x = -5:0.1:5
y = x.^(1/3)
plot(x,y)

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wenchong chen
wenchong chen el 11 de Abr. de 2021
it is working, but it is giving me wrong number
wenchong chen
wenchong chen el 11 de Abr. de 2021
also there is a Warning: Imaginary parts of complex X and/or Y arguments ignored.

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Paul
Paul el 11 de Abr. de 2021

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If you're looking for a plot with odd symmetry, try:
plot(x,nthroot(x,3)) % check doc nthroot for details
DGM
DGM el 11 de Abr. de 2021

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I'm not sure what you intend the correct number to be. You're doing the cube root of negative numbers. They're going to be complex.
By default, plot() will only plot the real component of complex inputs. If you're expecting the plot to be symmetrical, consider plotting abs(y) to get the magnitude of the complex-valued region.
x = -5:0.1:5;
y = x.^(1/3);
h1=plot(x,real(y)); hold on
h2=plot(x,imag(y));
h3=plot(x,abs(y));
legend([h1,h2,h3],'real','imaginary','magnitude','location','southeast')

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wenchong chen
wenchong chen el 11 de Abr. de 2021
the^1/3 of negative numbers should be negative right? why both negative and positive side are both positive number?
DGM
DGM el 11 de Abr. de 2021
You probably want Paul's answer below. nthroot() calculates the real root, whereas power() or .^ calculates the complex root. The web docs include such an example.

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