Plotting graphs with setting my own scales

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Hmm!
Hmm! am 5 Mär. 2021
Kommentiert: the cyclist am 6 Mär. 2021
I plotted these nonlinear functions
fplot (@ (x)x^2 -2)
hold on
fplot (@(x) sqrt(x+2))
hold on
fplot (@(x) (x^2 + 2)/(2*x-1) )
hold on
fplot (@(x) (x^2 + 2)/(2*x-1) )
hold on
fplot (@(x) 1*x )
hold off
grid on
I donot like MATLAB's build in scaling. I want the scales to be something like 2cm to 1 unit on both axes so that the plot will look exactly like this:
Can anyone please help me out? Thanks.

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 6 Mär. 2021
Bearbeitet: the cyclist am 6 Mär. 2021
figure
hold on
fplot (@ (x)x.^2 -2)
fplot (@(x) sqrt(x+2))
fplot (@(x) (x.^2 + 2)./(2*x-1) )
fplot (@(x) (x.^2 + 2)./(2*x-1) )
fplot (@(x) 1*x )
grid on
xlim([0 3.2])
ylim([0 3.2])
axis square
This is not quite exactly the same, but it's a lot closer. Good enough?
Note that you also had some matrix multiplication and division in your function definitions, which I assume was not intended. Take note of the changes I made.
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Hmm!
Hmm! am 6 Mär. 2021
Bearbeitet: Hmm! am 6 Mär. 2021
Why is there a dash-dash vertical line at ? My plot also has two of these lines at
the cyclist
the cyclist am 6 Mär. 2021
As described in the this documentation, fplot will display the asymptote of some functions. You can turn this behavior on or off with the 'showpoles' input:
figure
fplot (@(x) (x.^2 + 2)./(2*x-1), 'showpoles','on' )
figure
fplot (@(x) (x.^2 + 2)./(2*x-1), 'showpoles','off' )

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