Argggh! My equation isn't plotting right with a for loop!!!

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Greetings all,
This is probably trivial and overlooking a minor detail, but I have the following code, and I think my problem is that I have to start at zero somewhere:
Response_values= 0:0.1:2;
phiv=zeros(size(Response_values));
for n=1:length(Response_values)
if Response_values(n)<2.1
phiv(n)=(4*n)/((4*n.^2+1).^3/2)
else
phiv(n)=0;
end
end
plot(Response_values,phiv);
As it is right now, "n" isn't being indexed right, therefore my plot is wrong. I know as of right now it starts at 1 and goes to 21. I wanted the equation to go from 0 to 2 in .1 increments. I know in MATLAB you can't start at an index of zero, so I searched these boards and tried to code the above.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks! -J

Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Mar 2015
Try this:
Response_values= 0:0.1:2;
phiv=zeros(size(Response_values));
for n=1:length(Response_values)
rValue = Response_values(n);
if rValue < 2.1
phiv(n)=(4*rValue)/((4*rValue.^2+1).^3/2)
else
phiv(n)=0;
end
end
plot(Response_values,phiv);
grid on;
xlabel('Response Value', 'FontSize', 20);
ylabel('phiv', 'FontSize', 20);

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