Weighted CO2 Emmisions 50 40 30 20 20 CO2 Weighted Percentage о о 10 0 0 0 о 8 -10 0 10 20 30 Car Position 40 о Diesel Petrol Diesel Best Fit Petrol Best Fit 50 50 60
Weighted CO2 Emmisions 50 40 30 20 20 CO2 Weighted Percentage о о 10 0 0 0 о 8 -10 0 10 20 30 Car Position 40 о Diesel Petrol Diesel Best Fit Petrol Best Fit 50 50 60
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology (MindTap Course List)
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Author:John Tomczyk, Eugene Silberstein, Bill Whitman, Bill Johnson
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Chapter31: Gas Heat
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 5RQ: The specific gravity of natural gas is A. 0.08. B. 1.00. C. 0.42. D. 0.60.
Question
Could you change the lines in to two lines just like it shows in the graph . Make it exactly those two lines. Keep the colors and the same.
Use this code on MATLAB and fix it.
% Sample data for Diesel and Petrol cars
carPosition = linspace(1, 60, 50); % Assumed positions of cars
% Define your seed here
seed = 50;
rand('seed',seed); % Set the seed for reproducibility
% Assumed CO2 emissions for Diesel and Petrol
CO2Diesel = 25 + 5*cos(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Diesel
CO2Petrol = 20 + 5*sin(carPosition/60*2*pi) + randn(1, 50)*5; % Random data for Petrol
% Fit polynomial curves with a reduced degree of 2
pDiesel = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Diesel, 2);
pPetrol = polyfit(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 2);
% Generate points for best fit lines
fitDiesel = polyval(pDiesel, carPosition);
fitPetrol = polyval(pPetrol, carPosition);
% Combined best fit
combinedFit = (fitDiesel + fitPetrol) / 2;
% Plotting the data
figure; hold on;
% Define the split index and shorten the purple line
splitIndex = round(length(carPosition) / 2);
shortenIndex = round(length(carPosition) * 0.8);
% Plot the combined best fit line (connect orange and purple, purple line shorter)
plot(carPosition(1:shortenIndex), combinedFit(1:shortenIndex), 'Color', [1, 0.5, 0], 'LineWidth', 2); % Orange to shorter purple
plot(carPosition(shortenIndex:end), combinedFit(shortenIndex:end), 'Color', [0.5, 0, 1], 'LineWidth', 2); % Shortened Purple
% Petrol data
scatter(carPosition, CO2Petrol, 'o', 'MarkerEdgeColor', [0 0.5 1]); % Blue for Petrol
% Diesel data
scatter(carPosition, CO2Diesel, 'o', 'MarkerEdgeColor', [1 0.5 0]); % Orange for Diesel
% Customize the plot
xlabel('Car Position');
ylabel('CO2 Weighted Percentage');
title('Weighted CO2 Emissions');
% Adjust axis limits
xlim([1 60]);
ylim([15 35]);
% Add a legend with custom names
legend('Diesel Best Fit', 'Petrol Best Fit', 'Petrol', 'Diesel');
% Add grid lines
grid on;
hold off;
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