How to use symbolic equation?
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it says, 'data needs to be numeric, datetime, duration, categorical, doubled type array'
I want to plot 'gm' vs 'Ao'
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Star Strider
on 17 Jan 2024
syms Wosc R C gm
Ao = gm*R/(1+2*pi*Wosc*R*C);
pretty(Ao)
R = 1000;
C = 27.6E-12;
Wosc = 1E6;
Ao = subs(Ao)
Ao = vpa(Ao, 5)
figure
fplot(Ao, [1E-9, 1E-4])
grid
Ax = gca;
Ax.XScale = 'log';
xlabel('gm')
ylabel('Ao')
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jan 2024
The basic problem is that subs() does not change the thing being substituted into. You would need to have Ao = subs(...)
Also, you cannot plot() a symbolic expression. You can fplot() it -- if you do then the default is to plot over the range -5 to +5, so you would want to supply the interval to fplot() over.
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