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[edit]DescriptionFa derivative15b.svg |
English: The MATLAB R2011a code used for generation of the figure |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Taha bahadori |
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Source code InfoField | MATLAB codex = -2:0.01:0;
y = -abs((x+0.5).^2-1);
u = 0:0.01:2;
v = abs(-(u-0.5).^2+1);
h = plot(x, y, u, v);
set(h,'linewidth',2.5); % <- Set linewidth here
axis equal
axis off
plot2svg
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current | 18:12, 5 October 2011 | 512 × 371 (12 KB) | Leyth (talk | contribs) | ||
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Image title | Matlab Figure Converted by PLOT2SVG written by Juerg Schwizer |
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