How can I vectorize a function?
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David Franco
on 1 Mar 2018
Commented: Star Strider
on 24 Mar 2018
The function I want to vectorize is Cross-in-Tray Function (2-D):
f(X,Y) = -0.0001*(abs(sin(X)*sin(Y)*exp(abs(100-sqrt(X^2+Y^2)/pi)))+1)^0.1;
I want to use the command (to plot the function):
fsurf(@(x,y) crossintrayfcn([x,y]))
I have this two function codes:
function z = crossintrayfcn(xx)
x = xx(:,1);
y = xx(:,2);
expcomponent = abs(100-(sqrt(x.^2 + y.^2)/pi));
z = -0.0001*((abs(sin(x).*sin(y).*exp(expcomponent))+1).^0.1);
end
And:
function [y] = crossintrayfcn(xx)
x1 = xx(1);
x2 = xx(2);
fact1 = sin(x1)*sin(x2);
fact2 = exp(abs(100 - sqrt(x1^2 + x2^2)/pi));
y = -0.0001 * (abs(fact1*fact2) + 1)^0.1;
end
But they plot nothing!
Thanks!
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Star Strider
on 1 Mar 2018
Vectorising it simply requires using element-wise operations:
f = @(X,Y) -0.0001*(abs(sin(X).*sin(Y).*exp(abs(100-sqrt(X.^2+Y.^2)/pi)))+1).^0.1;
[x,y] = meshgrid(linspace(-10, 10, 49));
figure
surfc(x, y, f(x,y))
grid on
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