New to matlab please help
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Robert
am 1 Jul. 2014
Kommentiert: Robert
am 1 Jul. 2014
Im brand new to matlab and can't figure this thing out Here is what I'm trying to do I simply want to create a basic plot of a capacitor charge current
Here is the code i wrote
close all
clear all
R = 50,000
C = 2200 * 10^-12
imax = 1/R
tau = R*C
t = [0:.0001:1]
current = imax*exp(-t ./ tau)
axis ([.00000001 .01 0 .01])
plot(t, current)
I can't see the plot no matter how i adjust the axis.The X axis always seems to stay 0 to 1 I don't understand why. Please rescue me. I spend more time fighting with this then i do actually doing my homework
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Chad Greene
am 1 Jul. 2014
Bearbeitet: Chad Greene
am 1 Jul. 2014
A couple of things:
Make a habit of ending lines with a semicolon (;) to suppress the output. It doesn't make a big difference now, but later down the road with big data, printing the output will slow down processing.
Your R value is being read as 50 instead of 50000. If there are too many zeros for pleasant reading, you could type R = 50e+3.
Try semilogy instead of plot to show this data.
R = 50000;
C = 2200e-12;
imax = 1/R;
tau = R*C;
t = [0:.0001:1];
current = imax*exp(-t ./ tau);
axis ([.00000001 .01 0 .01]);
semilogy(t, current)
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Chad Greene
am 1 Jul. 2014
Glad to hear it.
On a side note, this is clunky: C = 2200 * 10^-12;.
Consider adopting this syntax instead: C = 2200e-12;
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