Don't know how to put set of numbers in equation

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Hello,
I'm new and I don't know how to put a set of numbers in one equation
fi = [0 3 13 23 33 34 43 53 63 73 83 90]
My equation:
N = a / (sqrt(1-e2 * sin(fi)^2))^3/2

Accepted Answer

Les Beckham
Les Beckham on 3 Nov 2023
Edited: Les Beckham on 3 Nov 2023
a = 1; % made up values - replace with the real ones
e2 = 0.1;
fi = [0 3 13 23 33 34 43 53 63 73 83 90];
N = a ./ (sqrt(1-e2 * sin(fi).^2)).^3/2;
% ^ ^ ^--- change these to element-wise operators
plot(fi, N)
grid on
xlabel 'fi'
ylabel 'N'
In case you meant 1e-2 instead of 1-e2:
N2 = a ./ (sqrt(1e-2 * sin(fi).^2)).^3/2;
figure
plot(fi, N2)
grid on
xlabel 'fi'
ylabel 'N2'
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David
David on 3 Nov 2023
I will check out the tutorial, thank you so much for help
Les Beckham
Les Beckham on 3 Nov 2023
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More Answers (2)

Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 3 Nov 2023
As you have not specified the values of a and e2, I am assuming random scalar values for them.
Use array operations - Array vs Matrix Operations
fi = [0 3 13 23 33 34 43 53 63 73 83 90]
%Random value between 0 and 1
a = rand;
e2 = rand;
% vv vv vv
N = a./(sqrt(1-e2 * sin(fi).^2)).^3/2
If e2 is a vector, then use element-wise multiplication for e2 and sin() as well.
Also, I suggest you take the free MATLAB Onramp tutorial to learn the essentials of MATLAB.

Torsten
Torsten on 3 Nov 2023
Replace
N = a / (sqrt(1-e2 * sin(fi)^2))^3/2
by
N = a ./ (sqrt(1-e2 * sin(fi).^2)).^3/2
For an explanation, I suggest reading

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