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What is the difference between hold on and hold all?

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What is the difference between hold on and hold all?

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 18 Jan 2015
With the latest version of Matlab there is no difference, hold all will be removed in the futur
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Michael
Michael on 11 Apr 2016
The new graphics system in R2014b removed the function of "hold on" and replaced it with the previous functionality of "hold all" which kept the previous lines and added with new colours. Admittedly the old syntax was misleading, but there is no direct replacement of the old command - it is easiest to explicitly state yourself what colour and linestyle you want in order to continue plotting with the last colour and linestyle. Still in R2016a the command line help is wrong - it seems to refer to the R2014a behaviour
>> help hold
hold Hold current graph
hold ON holds the current plot and all axis properties, including
the current color and linestyle, so that subsequent graphing commands
add to the existing graph without resetting the color and linestyle.|

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