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Manav Divekar
Manav Divekar on 7 Jun 2022
Answered: Walter Roberson on 7 Jun 2022
I have a plot of z from the following equation, in this the origin is 0 for x&y. now i have to plot a new graph where the origin of is same (0) but origin of y has shifted to 2 so y value is between 2-4
x = 0:0.01:4;
y = 0:0.01:4;
z = 16.6698.*(x.*y) - 23.0641.*(x.*y);
plot(x,z)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jun 2022
x = 0:0.01:4;
y = 0:0.01:4;
y2 = 2+y;
z = @(x,y) 16.6698.*(x.*y) - 23.0641.*(x.*y);
plot(x, z(x, y), x, z(x, y2))
Note that this code depends upon x and y being the same shape and orientation. It is not calculating for each combination of x and y, not building a surface.

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