How to plot a offset in a graph

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Chris
Chris am 8 Sep. 2014
Kommentiert: José-Luis am 8 Sep. 2014
Alright so I need to plot my graph with a 2% offset to find my yield strength. I am unsure how to go about doing this. This is what I have right now so I just need to add a 2% offset to my graph.
li=a(:,[2]).*.0392700787; % Convert mm to in
P=a(:,[3]).*224.808943; % Convert kN to lbf
Di=(2.53*.0392700787);
Ao=pi/4*Di^2;
lo=(26.11*.0392700787);
Si=P/Ao;
ei=li/lo;
plot(ei,Si)
xlabel('Strain (in/in)')
ylabel('Stress (lb/in^2)')
title('Stress vs Strain 4140 Steel')
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José-Luis
José-Luis am 8 Sep. 2014
What do you mean by a 2% offset? Translation to the right? Translation upwards?
Chris
Chris am 8 Sep. 2014
Oh sorry. I need to graph the same graph parallel to it %2 to the right of the intial graph. so they are parallel to eachother.

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José-Luis
José-Luis am 8 Sep. 2014
I am not sure I understand what you want to achieve.
x = sort(rand(10,1));
y = sort(rand(10,1));
plot(x,y,'b-')
hold on
plot(1.02.*x,y,'r-')
Note that the graphs are not entirely parallel, but 2% is a relative measure and I do not see how you interpret it.
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Chris
Chris am 8 Sep. 2014
Got it. Thanks for bearing with me!
José-Luis
José-Luis am 8 Sep. 2014
My pleasure.

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