2010-07-06 19:18, Ritchy lelis skrev:
On 6 jul, 17:29, Alan G Isaac<alan.is...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot make sense of the code you posted.
Provide a detailed description in words (or psuedocode)
of what you are trying to accomplish.  Be very careful
and detailed is you want a useful response.

Alan Isaac

hummm...

ok, i will try to make that detailed description.

I can tell you why I do not understand from your posted code what you are trying to do.

Firstly, I do not understand if you are trying to plot a surface, a set of curves, or a curve, or just a set of points? In your posted code, the plot command is part of the else clause, and my guess is that you never intend the else-clause to be executed at all.

In your code snippet you loop over two arrays (Vi and Vref), compute a scalar value V0, and all plot-commands you issue are of the form plot(V0). This will probably draw a line of one point (for each value in Vi and Vref), which may not be what you want, and if it draws anything at all, then all points will be drawn at the same x-value, which is also probably not what you want.

Secondly, how are the Vi and Vref related to your axes? I assume you want to plot all values you compute for V0, but as a function of what? When I use the plot command, I usually give it (at least) two arguments, where the first is the x-axis, and the second is the y-axis.

After I have understood those things, the next question would be about the maths relating the Vi and Vref values to the V0 values, but I do not think I will understand those until after the above points are explained clearer.

I definitely think your english is not a problem here.



Johan

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