Why don't i get a vector for phi1?

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Tobias Stach
Tobias Stach on 24 May 2018
Edited: Mischa Kim on 24 May 2018
t = pi/2:0.01:2*pi+(pi/2);
phi1 = (a^2+a^2+d^2+2*a*d*cos(pi-t)-d^2)/(2*b*sqrt(a^2+d^2+2*a*d*cos(pi-t)));

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 24 May 2018
Edited: Mischa Kim on 24 May 2018
All constants need to be defined. Then use:
t = pi/2:0.01:2*pi+(pi/2);
phi1 = (a^2+a^2+d^2+2*a*d*cos(pi-t)-d^2)./(2*b*sqrt(a^2+d^2+2*a*d*cos(pi-t)));
plot(t, phi1)
t is a vector, therefore, you need to use the ./ operator.

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