How to graph two different functions on different axes
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Hopefully I am asking this correctly. Is there a way to plot two different functions on two different axes in MATLAB? Say along the y-axis I want to plot the values of the function A(q). Along the x-axis, lets say I want to plot the function log(m). Thus, I want my plot to be log(m) by A(q), knowing that the function on each axis depends on two different variables.
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José-Luis
am 9 Aug. 2017
Do you mean you want to plot a function of two variables?
Or are you trying to define a surface?
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Jan
am 9 Aug. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan
am 9 Aug. 2017
I do not know "plotting along an axis". I know 2D diagrams using two axes and plotting y against x. E.g.:
x = 1:0.01:2*pi;
y = sin(x);
plot(x,y);
But of course I can apply a function to x also:
I do not know "plotting along an axis". I know 2D diagrams using two axes and plotting y against x. E.g.:
t = 1:0.01:2*pi;
y = sin(t);
x = cos(t);
plot(x,y);
Or
plot(rand(1,10), rand(1,10))
So what is the problem? What does "plot to be log(m) by A(q)" exactly mean? Simply
plot(log(m), A(q))
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Jan
am 9 Aug. 2017
As result you will get a line:
x = rand(1, 10);
plot(x, 0, 'o')
Then: yes, of course you can draw sets of points placed on 2 lines in one diagram.
I still do not understand the problem. Simply "plot q by A(q)", and then "plot the values of log(m) along the x-axis to see where the values of +/- log(m) intersect with A(q) on the x-axis." What happens if you simply try it?
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