how can i plot these periodic function ?
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I have zero knowledge in matlab and there is no time to learn from zero please help me!!
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Steven Lord
on 29 May 2022
This sounds like a homework assignment. If it is, show us the code you've written to try to solve the problem and ask a specific question about where you're having difficulty and we may be able to provide some guidance.
If you aren't sure where to start because you're not familiar with how to write MATLAB code, I suggest you start with the MATLAB Onramp tutorial (https://www.mathworks.com/support/learn-with-matlab-tutorials.html) to quickly learn the essentials of MATLAB.
If you aren't sure where to start because you're not familiar with the mathematics you'll need to solve the problem, I recommend asking your professor and/or teaching assistant for help.
eslam yasen
on 29 May 2022
Sam Chak
on 30 May 2022
Okay, @eslam yasen
I understand your situation. Go back to the youtube video you watched and then type out the codes (paste them here).
Will see what can be done or improved from the codes you typed out.
Answers (2)
Image Analyst
on 30 May 2022
0 votes
You'll be able to do this in 2 hours if you do the 2 hour onramp course here:
Pratyush Swain
on 29 Jun 2022
Hi,
You can refer the given basic implementation for (a) and can follow similarly for (b) and (c).
%intialise the values of N%
x=[2,30,100,1000];
%some arbitrary values t taken for calc,here 2 values for taken t=0 and t=0.5%
T=[0,0.5];
%initialise the output(y) as 2-D array(4x4) each row corresponds to a t value%
y=zeros(4,4);
%loop for t values%
for t=T
%set row and ind(col) as 1%
ind=1;
row=1;
%loop over all the N values%
for n = x
sum=0;
%calculate the val of func using n & t %
for i = 1:n
multiplier=(-1).^(n+1);
multiplier=multiplier*1/(2*n-1);
output=multiplier*cos((2*n-1)*pi*t);
sum=sum+output;
end
sum=sum*12/pi;
%finally store the value in y%
y(row,ind)=sum;
ind=ind+1;
end
ind=1;
row=row+1;
end
%plot to realise the values for N=[..] over t=0 and t=1/2%
plot(x, y(1,:), x, y(2,:), '.-'), legend('t=0', 't=1/2')
Hope this helps !
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