I have query in graph plotting.

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Amy Topaz
Amy Topaz am 14 Apr. 2022
Kommentiert: Rik am 24 Mai 2022
I have the below function. I need to find the surface plot
z1 = -4:0.002:4;
a11 = -4:0.002:4;
G = atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1)) + atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G1 = atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1));
G2 = atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G = G1 + G2
%If I find the surface plot of each G1 and G2, I get the following
But when I am plotiing for G, I get the below surface plot. Is it correct?
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA am 14 Apr. 2022
@Amy Topaz Have you provided the detail requirements, like G1 & G2?
Rik
Rik am 24 Mai 2022
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Davide Masiello
Davide Masiello am 14 Apr. 2022
Bearbeitet: Davide Masiello am 14 Apr. 2022
Try using meshgrid
z1 = -4:0.1:4;
a11 = -4:0.1:4;
[z1,a11] = meshgrid(z1,a11);
G = atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1)) + atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G1 = atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1));
G2 = atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G = G1 + G2;
surf(z1,a11,G1)
surf(z1,a11,G2)
surf(z1,a11,G)

Star Strider
Star Strider am 14 Apr. 2022
Using fsurf
G = @(a11,z1) atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1)) + atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G1 = @(a11,z1) atan(((0.03 + a11)./z1));
G2 = @(a11,z1) atan((0.05 - a11)./z1);
G = @(a11,z1) G1(a11,z1) + G2(a11,z1);
figure
fsurf(G, [-1 1 -1 1]*4)
colormap(turbo)
colorbar
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