How to plot the following function in 3D ?

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Pardis
Pardis on 21 Mar 2014
Answered: Roger Stafford on 21 Mar 2014
Hello I want to plot f(x,y)=2+0.1(x)+0.008(x+y)^2+sin(x-y)so my code line is
clear x=0:0.2:10; y=0:0.2:10; [xgrid, ygrid]=meshgrid(x,y); z=2+(0.1*xgrid)+0.008*(xgrid+ygrid).^2+sin.*(xgrid-ygrid); mesh(xgrid, ygrid, z) xlabel('x') ylabel('y') title('graph z=2+0.1.*xgrid+0.008.*(xgrid+ygrid).^2+sin.*(xgrid-ygrid')
but i keep getting an error for fifth line saying that not enough input arguments. i don`t understand what i have done wrong . if someone could help me i's be grateful. thanks.

Answers (1)

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 21 Mar 2014
In that fifth line you have "sin.*(xgrid-ygrid)" instead of sin(xgrid-ygrid). The compiler can't find an argument for the 'sin' function, hence the error message.

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