Plotting a non-linear graph in Matlab

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Hi guys,
I have this equation f(g)=1+cos(g)*cosh(g)-a*g*(cos(g)*sinh(g)-sin(g)*cosh(g))=0. I am trying to plot it for (a,g).
I have the initial condition that when a=0 then g=1.8751.
I am not sure how to code it as an equation with two unknowns and two initial values ??
My suggestion would be to plot the graph by using the solve function by using a=a+da (where da is small increment of a) and using the previous value of g as an initial value to find g for the new value of a.
Regards, Rihab
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Rihab el-Wali
Rihab el-Wali on 15 Oct 2016
@Muhammad Usman Saleem I did mean to put two equal signs because the function is equal to zero. I want to plot (a,g) when f(g)=0.
Muhammad Usman Saleem
Muhammad Usman Saleem on 15 Oct 2016
good night, tomorrow will guide u in this regards

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Oct 2016
a = linspace(-4, 2); %the interesting part of the graph
g = zeros(size(a));
oldguess = 1.8751;
for K = 1 : length(a)
fa = @(g) 1+cos(g)*cosh(g)-a(K)*g*(cos(g)*sinh(g)-sin(g)*cosh(g));
this_g = fzero(fa, oldguess);
g(K) = this_g;
oldguess = this_g;
end
plot(a, g)
However, there are many solutions. You will, for example, get a different plot if you start with oldguess = 50
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Rihab el-Wali
Rihab el-Wali on 16 Oct 2016
That works! However, what if I want to plot for a larger range of a? When I change the vector size from [-4,2] to [0,100] the plot seems to look different.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 15 Oct 2016
Edited: Star Strider on 15 Oct 2016
When in doubt, plot first:
[A,G] = meshgrid(-0.5:0.01:0.5, -20:0.1:20);
fga = @(a,g) 1+cos(g).*cosh(g)-a.*g.*(cos(g).*sinh(g)-sin(g).*cosh(g))
F = fga(A,G);
figure(1)
meshc(A, G, F)
grid on
There appear to be a possibly infinite number of solutions. Which one do you want?

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