multiple graphs in one script
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I am runny a loop over set of function and in the end I want some graphs of different data. there are three variables let say a, b and c.I have generated a graph using:
plot(iteration,a,iteration,b,iteration,c)
plot(a,b)
bt it is giving the 2nd one only. I want another graph of A on x axis and C on y axis likewise C on x axis and b on y axis. I cant figure out how to get multiple plots because it is generating plot of last command only. I tried
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Ben Frankel
am 28 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Ben Frankel
am 28 Jul. 2018
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You need to use hold on after the first plot and hold off after the last plot if you want multiple plots in the same figure. Use figure before all of the plots to put them in a new figure.
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summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
Walter Roberson
am 28 Jul. 2018
- "hold on" if you want the graphs on the same axes
- subplot() if you want the graphs on different axes in the same figure
- figure() if you want to create different windows
summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
Walter Roberson
am 28 Jul. 2018
If figure(1) is giving an indexing error, then you somehow have accidentally created an empty variable named figure
which figure
summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
Walter Roberson
am 28 Jul. 2018
Do not use figure() as a variable name.
fig1 = figure(1);
ax1 = axes('Parent', fig1);
h = plot(ax1, Iteration, total_util*100, 'b', Iteration, DD, 'r', Iteration, PP, 'g');
legend(h, 'total_util','d_quantity','Price');
fig2 = figure(2);
ax2 = axes('Parent', fig2);
h = plot(ax2, total_util);
summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
summyia qamar
am 28 Jul. 2018
Walter Roberson
am 28 Jul. 2018
figure(1);
plot(Iteration, total_util*100, 'b', Iteration, DD, 'r', Iteration, PP, 'g');
legend('total_util','d_quantity','Price');
figure(2);
plot(total_util);
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