hold on producing separate graphs
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hold on
figure
x = I
y1 = 4*I.^20
hold on
plot(x,y1)
figure
x = I
y2 = 4*I.^1
hold on
plot(x,y2)
figure
x = I
y3 = 4*I.^0.3
hold on
plot (x,y3)
Here is my code for the three lines I want to plot on the same graph, however it is producing 3 separate graphs, I wondered how I can edit this to ensure it plots the three lines on one graph?
Thank you
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VBBV
on 11 Dec 2022
I = 1:10;
figure
x = I
y1 = 4*I.^2
hold on
plot(x,y1)
% figure
x = I
y2 = 4*I.^1
hold on
plot(x,y2)
% figure
x = I
y3 = 4*I.^0.3
hold on
plot (x,y3)
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VBBV
on 11 Dec 2022
Its better to use subplot when you have values on lines which differ by significantly high
I = 1:10;
subplot(311)
x = I
y1 = 4*I.^20 % this ^ 20 is huge number !
plot(x,y1)
y2 = 4*I.^1
subplot(312)
plot(x,y2)
y3 = 4*I.^0.3
subplot(313)
plot (x,y3)
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 11 Dec 2022
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 11 Dec 2022
Remove all "figure" statements, also one hold on is sufficient.
Same Figures:
x = I
y1 = 4*I.^20
hold on
plot(x,y1)
x = I
y2 = 4*I.^1
plot(x,y2)
x = I
y3 = 4*I.^0.3
plot (x,y3)
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