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How to graph functions over time with a delay using MATLAB?

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I am struggling to graph a function over time with a delay using MATLAB. I have two examples listed below:
  • Ex1) x(t) = -10e^-.1t u(t) for which my code looks like:
t = 0:.1:100;
x = -10*exp(-.1*t);
plot(t,x,'linewidth',2)
  • Ex2) x(t)=-10e^-.1t u(t-5)
I am not sure how to incorporate the (t-5) into my code. What is the proper procedure to include this parameter in the graph?
Any and all help is appreciated! Thank you!

Answers (2)

Asad (Mehrzad) Khoddam
Asad (Mehrzad) Khoddam on 4 Sep 2020
You can use:
-10*exp(-.1*t).*(t>=5);

Sokna San
Sokna San on 17 Dec 2022
t =0:.1:100;
x =-10*exp(-.1*t);
subplot(2,2,1)
plot(t,x,'linewidth',2)
x1=-10*exp(-.1*t).*heaviside(t-5);
subplot(2,2,2)
plot(t,x1,'linewidth',2)

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