vectors must be the same lengths error with subplot
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I am new to MatLab and am unsure what is causing the error in my code. I get the vectors must be the same lengths error message. The code is below.
y1=0.5.*x.^2 x1=-5:0.25:5 y2=-x x2=0:2:100 figure subplot(2,1,1); plot(x1,y1) subplot(2,1,2); plot(x2,y2)
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Julia
on 11 Sep 2014
Hi,
What size has the vector x? y1 and y2 have the same size as x. But the sizes of x1 and x2 are not the same:
length(x1) = 41
length(x2) = 51
But since y1 and y2 have the same size, x1 and x2 need to have the same size as them.
This could work if
length(x)=41 :
x1=-5:0.25:5
x2=0:2:80
length(x1) = 41
length(x2) = 41
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Mischa Kim
on 11 Sep 2014
Anna, you need to define x1 and x2 first before you can use the variables to compute y1 and y2. Use something like
x1 = -5:0.25:5;
y1 = 0.5.*x1.^2;
x2 = 0:2:100;
y2 = -x2;
figure
subplot(2,1,1);
plot(x1,y1)
subplot(2,1,2);
plot(x2,y2)
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