Multiply two cells of an table.
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Voss
on 21 May 2022
EM_Volllastkurve = table([0;100;200;300],[550;550;550;550],'VariableNames',{'Drehzahl' 'Drehmoment'})
To multiply (row 1, column 1) by (row 1, column 2):
EM_Volllastkurve{1,1}*EM_Volllastkurve{1,2}
% or
EM_Volllastkurve{1,'Drehzahl'}*EM_Volllastkurve{1,'Drehmoment'}
to do the same for all rows of the table:
EM_Volllastkurve{:,1}.*EM_Volllastkurve{:,2}
% or
EM_Volllastkurve{:,'Drehzahl'}.*EM_Volllastkurve{:,'Drehmoment'}
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Voss
on 21 May 2022
Well, they are saved in the EM_Volllastkurve table already, and here's a plot of Leistung vs Drehzahl:
EM_Volllastkurve = table((0:100:1100).',550*ones(12,1),'VariableNames',{'Drehzahl' 'Drehmoment'});
EM_Volllastkurve.Leistung = EM_Volllastkurve.Drehmoment.*EM_Volllastkurve.Drehzahl*2*3141/60000;
plot(EM_Volllastkurve.Drehzahl,EM_Volllastkurve.Leistung)
xlabel('Drehzahl')
ylabel('Leistung')
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