0 оценок0% нашли этот документ полезным (0 голосов)
24 просмотров3 страницы
The document discusses how to plot functions in MATLAB using built-in functions like ezplot and plot. It provides examples of plotting single functions over different domains, plotting multiple functions simultaneously by using hold on, plotting implicitly defined functions, and plotting multiple functions of different colors in a single graph.
The document discusses how to plot functions in MATLAB using built-in functions like ezplot and plot. It provides examples of plotting single functions over different domains, plotting multiple functions simultaneously by using hold on, plotting implicitly defined functions, and plotting multiple functions of different colors in a single graph.
The document discusses how to plot functions in MATLAB using built-in functions like ezplot and plot. It provides examples of plotting single functions over different domains, plotting multiple functions simultaneously by using hold on, plotting implicitly defined functions, and plotting multiple functions of different colors in a single graph.
MATH 3331 Yuliya Gorb gorb@math.uh.edu www.math.uh.edu/ gorb Plotting functions with MATLAB
To plot e.g. the function
f(x) = cos x + e 2x you can use the built-in function ezplot, which can be used along with predened symbolic variables f and x as follows: >> sysms f x >> f = cos(x) + exp(2 x) >> ezplot(f) and obtain the following graph: 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 x 10 4 x cos(x)+exp(2 x) Figure 1: Default plot by ezplot You can also specify the domain on which to plot using ezplot(f,xmin,xmax), e.g. to have f(x) plotted on (0, 1) we use >> ezplot(f, 0, 1) and obtain the following graph: 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 x cos(x)+exp(2 x) Figure 2: ezplot on the specied domain If you would like to place one plot on the top of another one, the simplest way is to use command hold on. For multiple plots use hold on several times as needed. For example, to plot 3 functions simultaneously f(x) = cos x + e 2x , g(x) = sinx, h(x) = 1 2 x 1, 1 on (1, 5) use: >> sysms f g h x >> f = cos(x) + exp(2 x), g = sin(x), h = 1/2 x 1 >> ezplot(f, 1, 5) >> hold on >> ezplot(g, 1, 5) >> hold on >> ezplot(h, 1, 5) and obtain the following graph: 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 x 1/2 x1 Figure 3: Multiple plots In order to sketch the function given implicitly use e.g. >> ezplot(
x 2 + y 2 = 4
, [3, 3], [5, 5])
(note another way of dening a function!) to produce: 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 x y x 2 +y 2 =4 Figure 4: Circle x 2 + y 2 = 4 If you would like to have multiple graphs on the same picture and have them of dierent colors use alternative way of plotting functions in MATLAB
, namely, by creating array of points at which the
function is being evaluated (this, of course, also works for plotting single functions). For example, to plot the above functions f(x) = cos x + e 2x , g(x) = sin x, h(x) = 1/2 x 1, on (1, 5) of three dierent colors use: >> x = linspace(1, 5, 25) 1 1 The command linspace(a,b,N) denes a vector with N evenly spaced points beginning with left endpoint a and ending with right endpoint b 2 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 1 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 Figure 5: Multiple functions of dierent colors >> f = cos(x) + exp(2 x), g = sin(x), h = 1/2x 1 >> plot(x, f,
) 2 >> hold on >> plot(x, g,
) >> hold on >> plot(x, h,
) or, even simply,
>> plot(x, f, g, x, g, r, x, h, b) to produce plot on Fig. 5. Finally, to get additional features (such as axis labeling, legends etc.) of the mentioned functions use the MATLAB HELP library by e.g. typing > help ezplot > help plot 2 The command plot(x,f,g) produces the plot of the function f of the green color 3