Hello all.
I have one vector as a function of x of length 1220 point and another vector as a function of y of length 1933 point. These points are arbitrary measure of my x and y distance respectively. I want to multiply them together to get a third vector of x and y, then I want to plot with x and y. Any help how can I do it will be appreciated.

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omnia
omnia am 26 Nov. 2016
Note that my x and y distance are different from each other.

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Nov. 2016

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‘Note that my x and y distance are different from each other.’
The interp1 function is your friend here.

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omnia
omnia am 26 Nov. 2016
yes but how I can multiply them? they are of different sizes as x distance and y distance are different?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Nov. 2016
It depends on how you want to ‘multiply’ them. You can certainly create a (1220 x 1933) matrix, but if you want to do element-wise multiplication, they have to have the same lengths. That is the reason I suggested interp1 as a way to equalise their lengths.
How you want to do that is your choice.
omnia
omnia am 26 Nov. 2016
I can make them of the same length but the resolution will not be the same for both of them. If I skip this point how can I draw them with x and y?
Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Nov. 2016
It depends on what you mean by ‘resolution’. In engineering, it’s frequently necessary to make compromises to accommodate the constraints of the problem.
If you want to multiply them using element-wise operation, the two vectors must both have the same number of elements.
As Walter Cronkite (a U.S. television presenter) used to say, ‘That’s the way it is.’
omnia
omnia am 27 Nov. 2016
let me describe the problem in better way. I have two field, one in x direction described over length w, and the other in y described over range h. I have two plots of them which I am attaching. What I want to do is multiply them together over the rectangle of area w*h. My question is how to multiply them?
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Star Strider
Star Strider am 27 Nov. 2016
I can’t suggest anything other than what I already posted. It seems to me that you are doing matrix multiplication, so that something like this is what you want:
m = w(:) * h(:)';
This will produce matrix ‘m’ that has ‘length(w)’ rows and ‘length(h)’ columns.

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