Help in Matlab Assigment (Plot Circles)

First Plot Circles
a-) Write MATLAB function called [x,y]=createCircle(center,r). The circle should be centered at center (1x2 row vector). Return x and y coordinates of the circle and then plot the circle. Remember that for a circle at origin (0,0) following equation is true
x(t) = cos(t)
y(t) = sin(t) for t = [0,2π].
Now, you need to find out how to scale and translate the circle.
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Oh ok then, is it ok for this question?
function h = circle(x,y,r)
hold on
t = 0:2*pi;
xunit =r*cos(t);
yunit =r*sin(t);
h = plot(xunit, yunit);
hold off
That function should plot a circle centered at (x,y) with radius r.
It should (is supposed to), but it doesn't. And it should also take and return vectors, which it doesn't yet.
Close, but see my corrections in my answer below.
ah, well, t needs to be incremented and axis equal will help, too.
t = 0:.01:2*pi; % or linspace()

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For your code, you need to modify it to take more points because going from 0 to 2*pi in steps of 1 makes for a pretty chunky circle. Make it like 1000 steps with linspace(). You also need to add x center to xunit and the y center to yunit to get the center in the right place, and pass in a 1x2 vector and pass out the coordinates of the circle's perimeter.
function [xunit, yunit] = circle(xy,r)
hold on
t = linspace(0, 2*pi, 1000); % 1000 points between 0 and 2*pi
xunit = r * cos(t) + xy(1);
yunit = r * sin(t) + xy(2);
plot(xunit, yunit);
grid on;
hold off
Then you call call it like
[x, y] = circle([10, 20], 5)

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