i have a problem connecting 5 dots together using the plot fuction. i should have two parrallel lines but i get a blank sheet
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clear,clc,clf
format long
Q=0.03;
rouh=847;
g=9.81;
Gamma=(rouh.*g);
Zs=0;
Ze=0;
L=500;
Ks=(6*10.^-5);
viscosity=(1.1*10.^-6);
V=1.34:0.5:4.5
for I=1
D=sqrt(((4.*Q))./(V.*pi))
end
Re=(V.*D./viscosity);
Er=(1.*10.^-8);
Fo=0.01;
for I=0:1:10^6;
Fn=(1./(-4.*log10((Ks./(3.71.*D))+((1.26)./(Re.*sqrt(Fo)))))).^2;
E=abs((Fn-Fo)/Fn);
if E<=Er;
display(Fn),display(E),break,
end
if E>Er;
Fo=Fn;
end
end
Hloss=((Fn.*L.*Q.^2)./(12.*D.^5))
Hpump=Hloss
%calculating Hloss every 100M
Hloss=((Fn.*L.*Q.^2)./(12.*D.^5))
Hpump=Hloss
%calculating Hloss every 100M
for HLC=(1:100:500);
r0=HLC
HlossN=((Fn.*HLC.*Q.^2)./(12.*D.^5))
TEL=(Hpump-HlossN+Zs)
r1 = TEL(:,1)
HGL=(TEL-((V.^2)./2.*g))
r2 = HGL(:,1)
plot(r0,r1,'LineStyle', '--')
hold on
plot(r0,r2,'LineStyle', '--')
end
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Cris LaPierre
on 8 Dec 2018
Edited: Cris LaPierre
on 8 Dec 2018
You plot command is inside a for-loop that runs 5 times (HLC == 1, 101, 201, 301, 401). Placing it here means it will plot the data one point at a time (not connecting them). Nothing is appearing becaues you have only specified LineStyle and no Marker style. Since no line appears when you plot a single point, the result is you see nothing in the plot. Try changing your plot command to this:
plot(r0,r1,'o','LineStyle', '--')
If you want the plot command to automatically connect the lines, first build a vector with all the numbers and then plot (outside the for loop).
2 Comments
Jan
on 9 Dec 2018
Edited: Cris LaPierre
on 11 Dec 2018
@omar: Cris has answered the question already and explained, that you have to create the vectors at first. See this example:
subplot(1, 2, 1, 'NextPlot', 'add');
for k = 1:10
plot(k, rand, 'o-');
end
subplot(1, 2, 2, 'NextPlot', 'add');
v = nan(1, 10);
for k = 1:10
v(k) = rand;
end
plot(1:10, v, 'o-');
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