How can I plot a for loop?

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Mike Holbach
Mike Holbach on 3 Mar 2015
Answered: Star Strider on 3 Mar 2015
Can someone tell me what's wrong with this code? It is only plotting at x=6 because the loop obviously ends there.
e=2.718;
for x=-2:1:6
if x<-1
y=e.^(x+1)
elseif x>=-1 && x<5
y=2+cos(pi.*x)
elseif x>=5
y=10.*(x-5)+1
else
fprintf('answer not given')
end
end
x=-2:6;
plot(x,y)
Thanks you

Accepted Answer

Star Strider
Star Strider on 3 Mar 2015
You’re not subscripting either ‘x’ or ‘y’. That’s important because ‘x’ is negative and zero, so it can’t be used as indices. Also, the lengths of both vectors have to be the same.
A few tweaks and your code works:
e=2.718;
x=-2:1:6;
for k1 = 1:length(x)
if x(k1)<-1
y(k1)=e.^(x(k1)+1);
elseif x(k1)>=-1 && x(k1)<5
y(k1)=2+cos(pi.*x(k1));
elseif x>=5
y(k1)=10.*(x(k1)-5)+1;
else
fprintf('\nanswer not given\n')
y(k1) = NaN;
end
end
x=-2:6;
plot(x,y)

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