This MATLAB code generates a unit circle by calculating the cosine and sine of evenly spaced theta values from 0 to 2pi and plots the real and imaginary parts in red. It then adds a second plot by holding the first, calculating the real and imaginary parts of a decaying complex function for values of kp from 0 to 25, and plots them with plus symbols.
This MATLAB code generates a unit circle by calculating the cosine and sine of evenly spaced theta values from 0 to 2pi and plots the real and imaginary parts in red. It then adds a second plot by holding the first, calculating the real and imaginary parts of a decaying complex function for values of kp from 0 to 25, and plots them with plus symbols.
This MATLAB code generates a unit circle by calculating the cosine and sine of evenly spaced theta values from 0 to 2pi and plots the real and imaginary parts in red. It then adds a second plot by holding the first, calculating the real and imaginary parts of a decaying complex function for values of kp from 0 to 25, and plots them with plus symbols.
This MATLAB code generates a unit circle by calculating the cosine and sine of evenly spaced theta values from 0 to 2pi and plots the real and imaginary parts in red. It then adds a second plot by holding the first, calculating the real and imaginary parts of a decaying complex function for values of kp from 0 to 25, and plots them with plus symbols.