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You must write a function called savefunc(name,func,grd) whose function is to display a graph that displays data from a random range.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 2 Jan 2023
Edited: Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 2 Jan 2023
Share you have for these input args: file,fx,grd
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Jan
on 2 Jan 2023
Replace
y=eval(fx);
by
y = fx(x)
and
switch grd
case 'on'
grid on;
case 'off'
grid off;
end
by the easier:
grid(grd)
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Image Analyst
on 2 Jan 2023
Edited: Image Analyst
on 3 Jan 2023
Your code runs without error:
savefunc('test', 'x.*sin(x)', 'off')
function savefunc(file,fx,grd)
range=sort(100 * rand(1,2));
x=linspace(range(1),range(2), 100);
y=eval(fx);
plot(x,y)
switch grd
case 'on'
grid on;
case 'off'
grid off;
end
caption = sprintf('The function range is between %.4f <= x <= %.4f', range(1), range(2));
title(caption)
xlabel('x')
ylabel('y')
end
To match the picture you'll need to change the range to 50 to 83.
You probably just never executed the command
>> savefunc('test', 'x.*sin(x)', 'off')
in the command window.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 2 Jan 2023
Here is the corrected code:
savefunc('Test', 'x.*sin(x)', 'off')
function savefunc(file,fx, grd)
fileNAME=file;
f = fx;
range=sort(rand(1,2))*100;
x=linspace(range(1), range(2), 1000);
y=eval(f);
plot(x,y)
xlabel('x'), ylabel(f),
switch grd
case 'on'
grid on;
case 'off'
grid off;
end
title(['The function range between: ' num2str(x(1)) '< x < ' num2str(x(2))])
D = [x.' y.'];
writematrix(D, strcat([fileNAME '.txt'])); % Simulation data is stored
end
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
on 2 Jan 2023
Your are executig the fcn incorrectly. Run the code as this way from one M-file eg.:
savefunc('Test', 'x.*sin(x)', 'off')
function savefunc(file,fx, grd)
fileNAME=file;
f = fx;
range=sort(rand(1,2))*100;
x=linspace(range(1), range(2), 1000);
y=eval(f);
plot(x,y)
xlabel('x'), ylabel(f),
switch grd
case 'on'
grid on;
case 'off'
grid off;
end
title(['The function range between: ' num2str(x(1)) '< x < ' num2str(x(2))])
D = [x.' y.'];
writematrix(D, strcat([fileNAME '.txt'])); % Simulation data is stored
end
or recall the fucntion file from the command window, e.g:
function savefunc(file,fx, grd) % saved M-file called savefcn the resides in your current MATLAB directory
fileNAME=file;
f = fx;
range=sort(rand(1,2))*100;
x=linspace(range(1), range(2), 1000);
y=eval(f);
plot(x,y)
xlabel('x'), ylabel(f),
switch grd
case 'on'
grid on;
case 'off'
grid off;
end
title(['The function range between: ' num2str(x(1)) '< x < ' num2str(x(2))])
D = [x.' y.'];
writematrix(D, strcat([fileNAME '.txt'])); % Simulation data is stored
end
Call it from the command window:
>> savefunc('Test', 'x.*sin(x)', 'off')
Walter Roberson
on 2 Jan 2023
there is no savefunc() built into matlab or any of the toolboxes or any of the file exchange contributions. Your task is create your own function for it.
There is no particular location where you must save the function file, but it must exist in your current directory or somewhere along the matlab "path" (see pathtool). There are, though, some locations best avoided:
- directories named "resources" cannot be used
- if the directory is named "private" then the function can only be called by functions in the parent directory
- if the directory or a parent directory is named starting with a + then there are special ways to invoke the function
- if the directory or a parent directory is named starting with a @ then it is part of a class definition and special ways of calling it might apply
- do not store your code anywhere under the MATLAB installation directory; there may be security restrictions or matlab might refuse to recognize the file unless you use special steps, or in some cases might say that you need the license from a different toolbox (some directory names are magic inside the matlab installation directory)
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