Extend only two lines on a plot

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Jolie Gaffron
Jolie Gaffron 2024년 9월 27일
댓글: Star Strider 2024년 9월 27일
I made a plot on Matlab with three experimental data lines and two theoretical. I need to extend only the two theoretical (Vturb and Vlam) to the top of the plot. Everything I've tried has not worked so any ideas would be much appreciated.
%140%
DP140= [0.200 0.192 0.182 0.170 0.162 0.151 0.138 0.132 0.130 0.122 0.117 0.108 0.102 0.087 0.076];
DPlb140=DP140*5.20;
V140=((2*DPlb140)/0.00238).^(1/2);
VCL140 = V140/29.5626;
%60 Hz%
DP60 = [0.043 0.045 0.042 0.040 0.038 0.037 0.035 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.027 0.026 0.024 0.021 0.018];
DPlb60=DP60*5.20;
V60=((2*DPlb60)/0.00238).^(1/2);
VCL60 = V60/13.7076;
%100 Hz%
DP100 = [0.123 0.118 0.112 0.108 0.103 0.095 0.089 0.085 0.081 0.078 0.075 0.065 0.062 0.057 0.042];
DPlb100=DP100*5.20;
V100=((2*DPlb100)/0.00238).^(1/2);
r = [0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28]/304.8;
R = 0.125;
rR = r/R;
VCL100 = V100/23.1836;
Vlam = (1-rR.^2);
Vturb = (1-rR).^(1/7);
plot(VCL140, rR)
hold on
plot(VCL60, rR)
plot(VCL100, rR)
plot(Vturb,rR)
plot(Vlam,rR)
ylabel("r/R")
xlabel("V/Vcl")
title("Velocites vs. Distance")
legend("Meas V140","Meas V60","Meas V100", "Laminar", "Turbulent")
hold off

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2024년 9월 27일
One option is to extrapolate the two curves.
That then changes these lines:
plot(Vturb,rR)
plot(Vlam,rR)
to these modified lines:
yl = ylim;
Vte = interp1(rR, Vturb, yl(2), 'pchip', 'extrap');
Vle = interp1(rR, Vlam, yl(2), 'pchip', 'extrap');
plot([Vturb Vte],[rR yl(2)])
plot([Vlam Vle],[rR yl(2)])
with this result —
%140%
DP140= [0.200 0.192 0.182 0.170 0.162 0.151 0.138 0.132 0.130 0.122 0.117 0.108 0.102 0.087 0.076];
DPlb140=DP140*5.20;
V140=((2*DPlb140)/0.00238).^(1/2);
VCL140 = V140/29.5626;
%60 Hz%
DP60 = [0.043 0.045 0.042 0.040 0.038 0.037 0.035 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.027 0.026 0.024 0.021 0.018];
DPlb60=DP60*5.20;
V60=((2*DPlb60)/0.00238).^(1/2);
VCL60 = V60/13.7076;
%100 Hz%
DP100 = [0.123 0.118 0.112 0.108 0.103 0.095 0.089 0.085 0.081 0.078 0.075 0.065 0.062 0.057 0.042];
DPlb100=DP100*5.20;
V100=((2*DPlb100)/0.00238).^(1/2);
r = [0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28]/304.8;
R = 0.125;
rR = r/R;
VCL100 = V100/23.1836;
Vlam = (1-rR.^2);
Vturb = (1-rR).^(1/7);
figure
plot(VCL140, rR)
hold on
plot(VCL60, rR)
plot(VCL100, rR)
yl = ylim;
Vte = interp1(rR, Vturb, yl(2), 'pchip', 'extrap');
Vle = interp1(rR, Vlam, yl(2), 'pchip', 'extrap');
plot([Vturb Vte],[rR yl(2)])
plot([Vlam Vle],[rR yl(2)])
ylabel("r/R")
xlabel("V/Vcl")
title("Velocites vs. Distance")
legend("Meas V140","Meas V60","Meas V100", "Laminar", "Turbulent")
hold off
The other option is to set:
ylim([min(ylim) max(rR)]
That re-positions the upper value of ylim to the highest value of ‘rR’.
It all depends on what you want to do.
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Jolie Gaffron
Jolie Gaffron 2024년 9월 27일
THANK YOU!! You have no idea how long I've been messing with this.
Star Strider
Star Strider 2024년 9월 27일
As always, my pleasure!

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