how can I plot y = e^(-2x)Sin2x and its derivative on the same graph using two different colors?
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    bachir
 on 9 Sep 2015
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Gilang Setyawan Y.P.
 on 7 Mar 2022
            I'm learning Matlab for the first time and I was able to get the first graph working but i'm having trouble getting the graph of the derivative to work. I keep getting an error message that "vectors must be the same lengths" and that i have an error in line 9.
x = (0:0.02:5);
y= exp(-2*x).*sin(2*x);
subplot(1,2,1)
plot(x,y),xlabel('x'),ylabel('y'), axis([0 5 -1 1])
hold on
diff(y) %differentiation
f = diff(y);
plot(x,f,'r'),xlabel('x'),ylabel('f'), axis([0 5 -1 1]) <-------line 9
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 9 Sep 2015
        The easiest solution is to use the gradient function rather than diff. The gradient function produces a more accurate estimate and the output is the same length as the input, while the output of diff is one element shorter, owing to the different ways the two are calculated.
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 10 Sep 2015
				My pleasure.
The Symbolic Math Toolbox gradient function and the core MATLAB gradient function do somewhat different things. I was intending that you use the core MATLAB gradient function to calculate the numerical derivative of the vector y, essentially the equivalent of the Symbolic Math Toolbox diff function.
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  Gilang Setyawan Y.P.
 on 7 Mar 2022
        x = (0:0.02:5);
y= exp(-2*x).*sin(2*x);
subplot(1,2,1)
plot(x,y),xlabel('x'),ylabel('y'), axis([0 5 -1 1])
hold on
diff(y) %differentiation
f = diff(y);
plot(x,f,'r'),xlabel('x'),ylabel('f'), axis([0 5 -1 1])
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