Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.

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really don't understand this "." syntax stuff
my code
d = 0:1:10;
g = 0:1:10;
t = 1;
k=0.7;
[D,G] = meshgrid(d,g);
Z = (4.*d.*k.*g.^((k-4)./k).*(k-1).*(3.*g.^(1./k).*(g.^(1./k)-2.*t.^2.*(3.*k-3))+24.*t.^4+4.*k.*(k.^(2)-5).*t.^4))./(2.*d.*k.*(g.^(1./k)-2.*t.^2.*(k-1)).*g.^((k-2)./k)).^2;
surf(D,G,Z)
does not work, probably because im missing a '.' or have put to many in.
what am I doing wrong?
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Jan
Jan on 3 May 2011
Please insert spaces in your code. Can you provide any details about what "does not work" mean? Do you get an error message - if so, which one? Or do the results differ from you expectations?

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Patrick Kalita
Patrick Kalita on 3 May 2011
Your computation is done entirely with d and g which are vectors. Hence your output is a vector.
Perhaps you meant to use D and G -- which are matrices -- in your computation of Z?

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