How to code for an equation for numbers of input?

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Hi,
I am new in Matlab.
Would like to know how to code for this problem.
I have this equation
Qc = 2*N*((alpha*I0*Tc)-(0.5*I0*I0*(rho/G))-(k*G*(Th-Tc)))
And i want to compute this equation for I0 from 1 to 10 and Tc from -60 to 240.
I try coding it this way.
//
N= 96;
G = 0.072;
alpha = 0.000203;
rho = 0.001095;
k = 0.01438;
Th = 323;
for I0 = 0.0
for Tc = -60.0
Qc = 2*N*((alpha*I0*Tc)-(0.5*I0*I0*(rho/G))-(k*G*(Th-Tc)))
I0 = I0+1
Tc = Qc+30
if I0>=11 && Tc >=270
end
end
end
But, it only give me 1 answer instead of I need the Qc to give me the output in terms of I(1:10) and Tc (-60:240)
Please help

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 13 Feb. 2018
N = 96;
G = 0.072;
alpha = 0.000203;
rho = 0.001095;
k = 0.01438;
Th = 323;
[I0, Tc] = ndgrid(1:10, -60:240);
Qc = 2*N*((alpha .* I0 .* Tc) - (0.5 .* I0 .* I0 .* (rho./G)) - (k .* G .* (Th-Tc)));
surf(I0, Tc, Qc, 'edgecolor', 'none')
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 14 Feb. 2018
Yes, it is possible. See https://blogs.mathworks.com/graphics/2014/10/21/double_pendulum/ for a more complicated example. I do not think you need to create a class for this, but you should have the general structure of an initialization phase and an update phase.
Khairun Nisa Khamil
Khairun Nisa Khamil am 15 Feb. 2018
The example is very complicated for me to understand.
i tried doing it this way using matlab function in simulink.
I used this code
function [y1,y2,y3] = fcn(u)
h = u(1);
deltatmax = u(2);
Imax = u(3);
Umax = u(4);
z0 = (2.*u(2))/((u(1)-u(2))^2);
alphaM = u(4)/u(1);
rhoM = ((u(1)-u(2))*u(4)*u(3))/(2*u(1)*u(2));
kM = ((u(1)-u(2))*u(4))/(u(1)*u(3));
N = 127;
[I0, Tc] = ndgrid(0:10, 300:-20:240);
y1 = ((alphaM .* I0 .* Tc) - (0.5 .* I0 .* I0 .*rhoM) - (kM .*(u(1)-Tc)));
y2 = alphaM.*(u(1)-Tc)+(I0.*rhoM);
y3 = y1./(y2.*I0);
figure (1);
plot (I0,y1);
figure (2);
plot (y2,y1);
But it doesn't give the output i want in workspace.
The results i want is the graph on left but the scope shows result on right. Not sure what i did wrong. Or should i use S Function instead?

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