how to do a loop and call a function
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function [g1]=func2(L,D,P,r,c,a,t)
g1=(((3*c)/(P*r))*((((D*(t-a))/L))-(L/6)));
end
function [g2]=func3(L,D,P,r,c,Y,t)
g2=1-((c/P)*exp(((-3*D)/(r*L))*(t-Y)));
end
hi guys. can someone help me? i have this to funtion and i have to set all the variable L,D,P,r,c,a and Y as a input and i have to do a for loop for t from 0 to 100 using this eqution and have to set the solution when a<t<=Y the it will use the first function and when t>Y it will use the second function and when t<a the fuction will be g=0 .but i don't know how to do it. so please help me
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"...i have to do a for loop for t from 0 to 100 ..."
Is it really required to use a loop? If the other parameters are scalar, it would be trivial to vectorize those functions.
"...but i don't know how to do it"
Use logical indexing:
liyana nadirah
on 9 Feb 2020
Answers (2)
David Hill
on 9 Feb 2020
c=;
P=;
r=;
D=;
a=;
L=;
Y=;
t1=0:a;
t2=a+1:Y;
t3=Y+1:100;
g=[zeros(1,length(t1)),(((3*c)/(P*r))*((((D*(t1-a))/L))-(L/6))),1-((c/P)*exp(((-3*D)/(r*L))*(t3-Y)))];
t=0:100;
As described in the question, you will have to do something like this:
L = ???;
D = ???;
P = ???;
r = ???;
c = ???;
a = ???;
Y = ???;
t = 0:???:100;
%
N = numel(t);
g = zeros(1,N); % this already fulfills the t<a requirement.
for k = 1:N
if t(k)>Y
g(k) = func3(??????, Y, t(k));
elseif t(k)>a
g(k) = func2(??????, a, t(k));
end
end
I left a few trivial things for you to complete (you need to replace all of the ???).
Both functions will need to be saved somewhere where they are visible to this code.
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liyana nadirah
on 9 Feb 2020
"did i have to this in the new script?"
That depends entirely on where you saved those two functions, which you have not told us.
- If you have saved both functions together in one Mfile then you can add my code within a third function inside the same Mfile (or for MATLAB versions >=R2016b by adding a script at the start of the Mfile).
- If you saved each function in its own separate Mfile then you can add my code to any script or function.
liyana nadirah
on 9 Feb 2020
Stephen23
on 9 Feb 2020
"then what if i want to plot g against time and i have to do it for various of L and have to combine all the graph in one figure"
Probably the simplest approach would be to add another loop, something like this:
L_vec = [... vector of L values...];
hold off
for kk = 1:numel(L_vec)
L = L_vec(kk);
... the rest of the code
plot(t,g)
hold on
end
liyana nadirah
on 10 Feb 2020
Stephen23
on 10 Feb 2020
"then what if i want to plot r from 0 to 1.42 and fix the t"
If you only want to vary the r value then do the same like I showed you for L.
If you want to vary multiple different values then use ndgrid to generate all permutations.
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