How Can I Resolve Plotting Error?
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Hello, I attempted to plot two functions. Here a version of what I tried to plot with simplified equations, since I don't think the equations are the issue here, just the coding jargon. All variables are predefined, with x_2 being an array of 99 values and temp being a constant:
clc; %clear the console
clear all; %clear all the variables
%%defitions
temp=2000;
x_2=0.01:0.01:0.99;
Gm_s=zeros(99);
Gm_l=zeros(99);
for i=1:99
x_1=1-x_2(i);
Ll=11760*temp*(x_1-x_2(i));
Ls=8366+*temp(x_1-x_2(i));
Gm_l(i)=(x_2(i)*Ll)+(x_1*Ll);
Gm_s(i)=(x_2(i)*Ls)+(x_1*Ls);
end
plot(x_2,Gm_s,'DisplayName','Solid G')
hold on
plot(x_2,Gm_l,'DisplayName','Liquid G')
legend
hold off
My resultant graph looks like this. I had attempted without the legend function and had still gotten a similar result.
I want a graph that shows how Gm_l and Gm_s vary with x_2. How do I fix this problem?
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Chunru
am 18 Apr. 2022
clc; %clear the console
clear all; %clear all the variables
%%defitions
temp=2000;
x_2=0.01:0.01:0.99;
% Get the correct size for Gm_s Gm_l
Gm_s=zeros(size(x_2));
Gm_l=zeros(size(x_2));
for i=1:99
x_1=1-x_2(i);
Ll=11760*temp*(x_1-x_2(i));
% Ls=8366+*temp(x_1-x_2(i)); % error here
Ls=8366*temp*(x_1-x_2(i));
Gm_l(i)=(x_2(i)*Ll)+(x_1*Ll);
Gm_s(i)=(x_2(i)*Ls)+(x_1*Ls);
end
whos
plot(x_2,Gm_s,'DisplayName','Solid G')
hold on
plot(x_2,Gm_l,'DisplayName','Liquid G')
legend
hold off
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