when i plot a function, others disappear

조회 수: 2 (최근 30일)
Omer Seker
Omer Seker 2022년 4월 10일
편집: Torsten 2022년 4월 10일
When i write the code below, matlab does not plot all the functions but one. you can see what i mean. Where did i make a mistake? Thank you for upcoming helps.
t = [-5:0.1:10];
x = t.^3 - 2*t + 9;
y = 6*t.^5 - t;
z = t.^2 + 7;
plot(t,x,'r:')
hold on
plot(t,y,'g--')
hold on
plot(t,z,'b-.')
hold off

답변 (1개)

the cyclist
the cyclist 2022년 4월 10일
편집: the cyclist 2022년 4월 10일
All three lines are being plotted. The issue is that the green line goes to huge values, so you don't see the separation between the other two. Here, I've plotted over a much smaller range, so you see that:
t = [-1.5:0.01:1.5];
x = t.^3 - 2*t + 9;
y = 6*t.^5 - t;
z = t.^2 + 7;
plot(t,x,'r:')
hold on
plot(t,y,'g--')
hold on
plot(t,z,'b-.')
hold off
FYI, you don't need to repeatedly use hold on ...
t = -1.5:0.01:1.5
x = t.^3 - 2*t + 9;
y = 6*t.^5 - t;
z = t.^2 + 7;
figure
hold on
plot(t,x,'r:')
plot(t,y,'g--')
plot(t,z,'b-.')
hold off
  댓글 수: 1
Omer Seker
Omer Seker 2022년 4월 10일
thank you so much for the reply and also thanks for the hold on shortcut

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

카테고리

Help CenterFile Exchange에서 Graphics Objects에 대해 자세히 알아보기

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by