Where is the error in my code?
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I am trying to plot three variables Q,R,W using surf function, but I get this error message : Error using surf (line 71)
Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.
Error in time1 (line 13)
surf(R,W,Q)
here is my code that I am trying to run:
r = 0:0.07;
w = 0:4;
[R,W] = meshgrid(r,w);
V1 = @(R,W) -acosh(10*(W./(1600*R + 21))^(1/2))/20000000000
V2 = @(R,W) acosh(10*(W./(1600*R + 21))^(1/2))/20000000000
fun = @(x,R,W)0.0018./((W./((cosh(10^10.*x./0.5)).^2)-(R.*16+0.21)).^0.5);
q = @(R,W) integral(@(x)fun(x,R,W),V1(R,W),V2(R,W));
Q = arrayfun(q,R,W)
surf(R,W,Q)
where is the error, please?
Many thanks
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Voss
on 7 Jun 2022
Check the value of r:
r = 0:0.07
It is a scalar wth value 0 because the colon operator ":" uses an increment of 1 by default. Since 0.07 - 0 < 1, you get just 0.
Perhaps you meant to use a smaller increment:
r = 0:0.01:0.07
Then the rest of the code runs:
w = 0:4;
[R,W] = meshgrid(r,w);
V1 = @(R,W) -acosh(10*(W./(1600*R + 21))^(1/2))/20000000000;
V2 = @(R,W) acosh(10*(W./(1600*R + 21))^(1/2))/20000000000;
fun = @(x,R,W)0.0018./((W./((cosh(10^10.*x./0.5)).^2)-(R.*16+0.21)).^0.5);
q = @(R,W) integral(@(x)fun(x,R,W),V1(R,W),V2(R,W));
Q = arrayfun(q,R,W);
surf(R,W,Q)
More Answers (2)
Les Beckham
on 7 Jun 2022
Edited: Les Beckham
on 7 Jun 2022
You need to specify an increment size if you expect r to be a vector. Currently it is a scalar equal to zero. Q will not be a 2d array if r is a scalar. Thus the error from surf.
r = 0:0.07
Maybe you want something like this?
r = 0:0.01:0.07
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