plotting results of an while loop

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Fabian Höfler
Fabian Höfler on 9 Feb 2012
Commented: VBBV on 23 Jan 2023
Hi I have to plot the speed of a Basejumper in dependence of the time. For this I'm using a while loop with the plot command underneath. That's my code:
while s>0%
a=g+k/m*v.^2;
deltav=a*deltat;
v=v+deltav
deltas=v*deltat;
s=s+deltas;
t=t+deltat;
end
plot(t,v)
hold on
sprintf('Der Flug dauerte %5.3f Sekunden',t)
sprintf('Die Geschwindigkeit beim Aufschlag betrug %5.3f m/s',v)
Unfortunately Matlab shows only one point in the diagram not the whole graph. Does anybody knows what I did wrong?
Thanks Fabian

Answers (2)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 9 Feb 2012
You overwrite t,v on each iteration of the for-loop. Instead you need to either plot them then or store them to plot later.
count = 0;
while ...
count = count+1;
v(count) = v(count-1)+deltav;
end
or plot as you're going;
hold on
while ...
%stuff
plot(t,v)
end
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BHAGYASHREE WAGHULE
BHAGYASHREE WAGHULE on 4 Oct 2018
Hello Sean, I tried your first suggestion of using count, but it gives an error saying the subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
VBBV
VBBV on 23 Jan 2023
ok, i think it will give error, because Matlab uses 1 based indexing,
while ...
count = count+1;
v(count+1) = v(count)+deltav; % use this instead, (count-1) = 0 ; Matlab
end
e.g.
S = 1:10;
S(0)
Array indices must be positive integers or logical values.

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Fabian Höfler
Fabian Höfler on 9 Feb 2012
Yeah! It's running thanks a lot.

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