Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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: Animating a Plot Problem: The MATLAB code with the initial conditions and one dimensional motion equation are given in the MProject2_Assignment1_base.m file. Modify the code to explore how to animate the plot, use functions to create plot function

[画像:EENG 3308 Programming Languages for Design Mini Pragert 2 Poing 2 Assignment 1: Animating a Plot (Slovot Problem: The MATLAB code with the initial conditions and one dimensional motion equation are given in the MProject2_Assignment1_base.m file. Modify the code to explore how to animate the plot , use functions to create plot function. Equation of motion in one dimension: x(t) = x0 + vx *t+ (ax * t*2) /2 where a = acceleration y(t) = y0 + vy *t + (ay t^2) /2 Initial condition Vx - 10; Vy = 20; aY =-9.8 t= 0:5 (0 to 5 seconds) Note: You can also increment to 50 points using 0:0.1:5 for i = 1: length(t) x(i) = vx * t(i) y(i) = vy * t(i) + (ay * (6) ^2)/2 end Tasks: 1. Animate your plot by moving the plot function inside the for loop. Your final output should look like the attached graph. 2. Use a function to set the linewidth, marker and its color to get the final plot as below: 3. Set x limit 0 to 45 and y limit -10 to 25 and give title to the given plot. To Upload: Two .m files: Modified MATLAB base code along with the customized plot function. ]
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Transcribed Image Text:EENG 3308 Programming Languages for Design Mini Pragert 2 Poing 2 Assignment 1: Animating a Plot (Slovot Problem: The MATLAB code with the initial conditions and one dimensional motion equation are given in the MProject2_Assignment1_base.m file. Modify the code to explore how to animate the plot , use functions to create plot function. Equation of motion in one dimension: x(t) = x0 + vx *t+ (ax * t*2) /2 where a = acceleration y(t) = y0 + vy *t + (ay t^2) /2 Initial condition Vx - 10; Vy = 20; aY =-9.8 t= 0:5 (0 to 5 seconds) Note: You can also increment to 50 points using 0:0.1:5 for i = 1: length(t) x(i) = vx * t(i) y(i) = vy * t(i) + (ay * (6) ^2)/2 end Tasks: 1. Animate your plot by moving the plot function inside the for loop. Your final output should look like the attached graph. 2. Use a function to set the linewidth, marker and its color to get the final plot as below: 3. Set x limit 0 to 45 and y limit -10 to 25 and give title to the given plot. To Upload: Two .m files: Modified MATLAB base code along with the customized plot function.
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