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Syntax
ezcontour(f) ezcontour(f,domain) ezcontour(...,n)
Description
ezcontour(f)
plots the contour lines of f(x,y), where f
is a symbolic expression that represents a mathematical function of two variables, such as x and y.
ezcontour(f,domain)
plots f(x,y) over the specified domain
. domain
can be either a 4-by-1 vector [xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax] or a 2-by-1 vector [min, max] (where, min < x < max, min < y < max).
If f is a function of the variables u and v (rather than x and y), then the domain endpoints umin, umax, vmin, and vmax are sorted alphabetically. Thus, ezcontour(u^2
- v^3,[0,1],[3,6])
plots the contour lines for u2 - v3 overezcontour(...,n)
plots f over the default domain using an n
-by-n
grid. The default value for n
is 60.
ezcontour
automatically adds a title and axis labels.
Examples
The following mathematical expression defines a function of two variables, x and y.
ezcontour
requires a sym
argument that expresses this function using MATLAB syntax to represent exponents, natural logs, etc. This function is represented by the symbolic expression
syms x y f = 3*(1-x)^2*exp(-(x^2)-(y+1)^2) ... - 10*(x/5 - x^3 - y^5)*exp(-x^2-y^2) ... - 1/3*exp(-(x+1)^2 - y^2);For convenience, this expression is written on three lines. Pass the
sym
f
to ezcontour
along with a domain ranging from -3
to 3
and specify a computational grid of 49-by-49.
ezcontour(f,[-3,3],49)In this particular case, the title is too long to fit at the top of the graph so MATLAB abbreviates the string.
See Also
contour
, ezcontourf
, ezmesh
, ezmeshc
, ezplot
, ezplot3
, ezpolar
, ezsurf
, ezsurfc
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