How to plot c(t) vs t with these parameters for various values of v
c(t)=c0-c03*k*(1/cmin-1/cmax)*v*u(t)
where,
u(t)=1, t0
0, t<0
Cmin=10e-9
Cmax=10e-6
C0=100e-9
K=10e6
Thanks in advance

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Yu Jiang
Yu Jiang on 12 Aug 2014
Edited: Yu Jiang on 12 Aug 2014
I would first define a function as follows:
function y = Cfun(t, v)
u = double(t>=0);
Cmin = 10e-9;
Cmax = 10e-6;
C0 = 100e-9;
K = 10e6;
C03 = C0; % I don't know what C03 is, so I set it the same as C0.
y = C0-C03*K*(1/Cmin-1/Cmax)*v*u;
end
Then, create a different MATLAB file with the following code
t = linspace(-10,10,100);
y = [];
for v = [1,5,-1,-5]
y = [y; Cfun(t,v)];
end
plot(t,y(1,:),t,y(2,:),t,y(3,:),t,y(4,:))
legend('v=1', 'v=5', 'v=-1', 'v=-5')
Then, you should be able to see the figure as expected.
-Yu

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Yu Jiang
Yu Jiang on 12 Aug 2014
Edited: Yu Jiang on 12 Aug 2014
Did you save the function as a separate MATLAB file with the filename "Cfun.m"?
Finally i got the answer. Thank you. But I need to change the function used in u as step function. can u tell me how it can be achieved.For v, I need to pass different values like v=1,5,-1,-5 and I have to plot all the values of c(t) using different values of v in the same plot. Thanks in advance.
Sure.
To change u as a step function, you can simply try
u = double(t>=0);
To plot the data with different v, you can use a for loop. I have revised my original answer and you can directly use the code there.
function y = Cfun(t, v) u = double(t>=0); Cmin = 10e-9; Cmax = 10e-6; C0 = 100e-9; K = 10e6; C03 = C0; % I don't know what C03 is, so I set it the same as C0. y = C0-C03*K*(1/Cmin-1/Cmax)*v*u; end And I typed following given below code in the command window. t = linspace(-10,10,100); y = []; for v = [1,5,-1,-5] y = [y; Cfun(t,v)]; end plot(t,y(1,:),t,y(2,:),t,y(3,:),t,y(4,:)) legend('v=1', 'v=5', 'v=-1', 'v=-5')
Where i am getting an error as Undefined function 'Cfun' for input arguments of type 'double'. I am unable to find the error.can you help me in this regard.
Yu Jiang
Yu Jiang on 12 Aug 2014
Did you put them into to different MATLAB files and execute the script file? It seems to me that you are executing the function file.

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