EGR 103/Fall 2009/Questions

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Lab 5

  • I am making a graph for NormDist.m as part of Lab 5, but I cannot get NormDist to accept a non-square matrix of z values. It treats linspace(-4, 4, 100) as a 100 x 1 matrix. Any hints for how I can graph NormDist? Mjc43 13:46, 12 September 2009 (EDT)
    • It's treating it as a 1 x 100 matrix - and that is correct; be sure to use .* and ./ and .^ in your calculation and it will be fine. DukeEgr93 14:42, 12 September 2009 (EDT)
  • On Problem 5.4.3, I typed in the Manning equation as
    U = (sqrt(S)./n)*((B.*H)/(B+2.*H))^(2/3)
    
    which failed to produce a graph. What is the reason for this?—Preceding unsigned comment added by Xyz2006tor (talkcontribs)
    • That just calculates a value - you have to use the plot command to create a graph. DukeEgr93 00:40, 17 September 2009 (EDT)


  • how do I find the most displacement for a million values? I've run it for like 25 minutes and matlab is still busy. Ruobling 17:09, 17 September 2009 (EDT)
    • The min command certainly should not take that long, even for 1 million values... Is it waiting for you to hit return? DukeEgr93 15:25, 19 September 2009 (EDT)

Lab 6

  • For lab 6, I gave code that clearly defined a function for input x, I can run the function from my command window, but when I run the .m file, it say that variable x is undefined. I look at other examples, and they appear identical without having this problem. What am I doing wrong? Mjc43 00:14, 28 September 2009 (EDT)
    • Generally, specific questions like this should go to one of your four TAs. Please also be sure to let the TA know specifically which file you are talking about. My guess is that you are trying to save a function with the F5 command - if you do that, MATLAB will try to run the function without any inputs (i.e. nargin will be 0) and so your input variables will be undefined in the function. Hitting F5 on a function is like typing
      cos()
      
      there's just no good way for MATLAB to figure out what you want. DukeEgr93 10:32, 28 September 2009 (EDT)