how to plot sine and cosine waves in one graph ?

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Write a program to plot the function sin(x) between 0≤x≤4π.
Okay, I've done that. Now what?
How can I plot cos(ax+b)
syms x b
a = randn()
a = -1.0804
f = cos(a*x + b);
fsurf(f, [-10 10 -2*pi 2*pi])
xlabel('x'); ylabel('b')

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Wayne King
Wayne King am 28 Sep. 2012

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It sounds like the OP wants this in one graph (not subplotted)
t = 0:0.01:(2*pi);
x = cos(t);
y = sin(t);
plot(t,x,'k'); hold on;
plot(t,y,'r-.');
axis([0 2*pi -1.5 1.5])
legend('cos(t)','sin(t)','Location','NorthEast')

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Ravi Kumar
Ravi Kumar am 24 Jan. 2020

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x=0:0.1:2*pi;
plot(x,sin(x))
hold on
plot(x,cos(x))
Sabarinathan Vadivelu
Sabarinathan Vadivelu am 28 Sep. 2012

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a = 10;
t = 0 : 0.01 : 10;
A = a*sin(t);
subplot(121),plot(t,A);
B = a*cos(t);
subplot(122),plot(t,B);

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Lee Johnson
Lee Johnson am 2 Mär. 2017
Thanks. What is subplot 121 and 122?
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 2 Mär. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 2 Mär. 2017
@Lee Johnson: syntax not supported by MATLAB. Looks like MatPlotLib to me.
The MATLAB subplot documentation gives this syntax:
subplot(m,n,p)
and explains what m, n, and p are. There is of course no point in simply copying this info here when you can read in the documentation (see link).
subplot 121 is archaic, no longer documented, but still works. It is interpreted as subplot(1, 2, 1)

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Abdullah Rajput
Abdullah Rajput am 19 Aug. 2020

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close all; clear all; clc;
t=[0:0.5:180]
x=sind(t);
plot(t,x),hold on
y=cosd(t);
plot(t,y)
legend('Sine wave','Cos wave')
Konstantin Kuzminov
Konstantin Kuzminov am 11 Mär. 2021

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hold on not needed
x=0:0.1:2*pi;
plot(x,sin(x),"b",x,cos(x),"g");
"b" and "g" - color

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This is correct.
For old enough MATLAB (before R2017a) replace the "b" by 'b' and "g" by 'g'
Walter Roberson, thanks for the clarification about older versions! I did not know that.
I would not normally have mentioned a backwards compatibility like that now that we are 4 years on, but I suspect this question is getting read by people who are using old versions of MATLAB. (We are getting a rush of people using MATLAB from 2013 and 2015.)
You are absolutely right. This is very useful information, because not everyone has the latest versions, they are not required for simple tasks. Correct syntax - 50% success.

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