Problem plotting sinc function.

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Yuval
Yuval on 27 Nov 2016
Commented: Yuval on 27 Nov 2016
Hi, I'd like to plot the following function: 400/pi*sinc^2(20sin(x))*cos^2(x) for x between -0.5 and 0.5. To that end, I wrote the following code, which unfortunately doesn't yield a result similar to that in attached image:
x = -0.5:0.1:0.5;
plot(x,(400/pi)*(cos(x*pi)).^2.*(sinc(20*sin(x*pi))).^2);
I get a triangular graph instead with no sinusoidal decay. I'd appreciate some assistance with this simple task.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2016
There is no problem with your function, however you only calculated eleven data points (check the length of x), which gives a very triangular plot because it cannot represent the detail of the curve that you want. You need to increase how many points you calculate, such as this which generates one hundred and one data points:
x = -0.5:0.01:0.5; % <- changed the step to 0.01
y = (400/pi)*cos(x*pi).^2.*sinc(20*sin(x*pi)).^2;
plot(x,y);

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