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Dear all, Here is the question. I have two matrices named Matrix A(temperature data) and Matrix B(salinity data). I wanna calculate Matrix C(density data), and we know C(density) is a function of A(temperature) and B(salinity). And I hope to plot the figure, for which, density variations with the time. Best regards, Mingda


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Image Analyst
on 12 Jan 2014
Where is the question? You didn't actually ask one. All we know is that you have the (badly-named) matrices A and B and you want to calculate C. You didn't give us the formula to compute C based on A and B so I guess you know that. I don't know if you already have C and need to find out the function of A and B, OR you already know the function and just want to find out the best way to apply the function to generate C. And I'm sure you know about the plot() function so I'm not sure what "plot the figure" means. I'm sure you know how you could plot temp5, temp6, ...salinity4, or salinity 5 with the plot() function. But I don't know what "figure" you're talking about and how a "figure" could be plotted. A figure is a GUI that has various controls on it like buttons, axes, scrollbars, etc. What do you mean you want to plot that?
Mingda Wang
on 12 Jan 2014
Edited: Matt J
on 12 Jan 2014
Amit
on 12 Jan 2014
The equation you wrote are right and should give you the answer. Isn't rho the solution you want? Are you having trouble exporting the data as vector T for temperature and S for salinity?
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Youssef Khmou
on 12 Jan 2014
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As you have the formula, you can get C given rho0 and rho are known :
C=(rho-rho0-A*S-B*S^(3/2))*inv(S);
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Mingda Wang
on 13 Jan 2014
Youssef Khmou
on 13 Jan 2014
alright Mingda, so is the problem solved ?
Mingda Wang
on 13 Jan 2014
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