Functions with multiple variables
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Hi
I am working on functions with multiple variables:
IFF1 = @(s22,s33) (s22+s33+sqrt((s22-s33)*(s22-s33)+4*s23*s23))/(2*St22)-1
I would like to gain all combinations of s22 and s33 so the function equals 0. Then i would like to plot these values, result should be an ellipsis.
Thank you for you help!
Greetings Ben
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Nov. 2011
Is the St22 reference a typo, or a constant in the scope of the defining routine?
Likewise for the s23 and s33 references.
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Jonathan
am 15 Nov. 2011
Ben,
Here is a neat way of solving your problem. There are certainly more efficient methods. This was the least amount of code for me to right, though. Let me know how it goes for you.
s23 = rand;
St22 = rand;
IFF1 = @(s22,s33) (s22+s33+sqrt((s22-s33)*(s22-s33)+4*s23*s23))/(2*St22)-1;
[X, Y, Z] = meshgrid(linspace(-10, 2, 50), linspace(-10, 2, 50), [0 0]);
V = nan(size(X));
for i = 1:numel(X)
V(i) = IFF1(X(i), Y(i));
end
patch(isosurface(X,Y,Z,V,0))
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Nov. 2011
There are an infinite number of solutions, not confined to any region of the graph. For any s33,
s22 = (s23^2+s33*St22-St22^2)/(s33-St22)
This is clearly an infinite curve with a discontinuity at s33 = St22
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Ben
am 15 Nov. 2011
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Nov. 2011
Same issue as before:
s22 = (-4429+73*s33)/(s33-73)
which is an infinite curve with a discontinuity at s33 = 73
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